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APRICOT
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Apricot trees were harvested from a from a friend of the family’s orchard in Tom’s hometown in
Minnesota. Trees were no longer producing their fruit.
Certain pieces of art include a Turquoise inlay of pulverized Pikes Peak Granite gleaned from behind Tom and Nancy's cabin, while other rustic pieces have natural cracks secured with a specialized "stitching" technique.
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