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Abigail

Price: $750

 

Woods:

Crown: chakte viga, maple, camatillo, Honduran rosewood burl, African blackwood, maple burl, maple, white veneer, purpleheart veneer twist

 

Twist: Honduran rosewood burl 

 

Base: maple burl, maple, African blackwood, camatillo, cocobolo, chakte viga

 

The twist: double rope

 

Number of Pieces: 223

 

Dimensions:
17 in x 6.5 in, 43.2 cm x 16.5 cm

 

Notes:

With seven types of wood, including four rosewoods (African blackwood, cocobolo, camatillo, and Honduran rosewood burl), and two veneers, Abigail is one of the rarest, most complex, and most elegant of the candlesticks. Abigail's double rope twist was created from an amazing piece of Honduran rosewood burl. The base, which I call the “Dizzy Base” design, is a very complicated and tedious construction, as you can appreciate from the photographs. Honduran rosewood burl is currently the most expensive wood on the market; a turning square of the size required to make Abigail (1.5 x 1.5 x 12 in or 3.8 x 3.8 x 30.5 cm) costs over $125 (in 2015).

 

Important to know:

Because cocobolo and Honduran rosewood burl are listed in CITES Appendix II, this candlestick cannot be sold outside of the United States.

 

Price: $750

 

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