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Celtic Wedding Goblet

Michael M.

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I had a large spindle blank of very ‘punky’ (as our cousins across the pond would say) spalted beech and have been wondering what to do with it for almost a year now. So I decided on a variation of a Celtic wedding goblet with the 2 traditional captive rings interlinked by a 3rd to signify a lasting relationship.
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flexi

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mark
That's rather nice and extremely clever, it's a lovely piece of beech too, what's not to like❤️❤️
 
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