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See the full article on the Storque, Etsy's blog. Robin and Kathy Tucker of woodmosaics stopped working in town back in 1986. After Robin's intricat...
See the full article on the Storque, Etsy's blog. Robin and Kathy Tucker of woodmosaics stopped working in town back in 1986. After Robin's intricate wood-inlayed work was featured in The Best of Missouri Hands catalog and commissioned by Ralston Purina, they were on their way to full time crafting. Influenced by Amish quilt patterns, Robin's excellent woodworking uses exotic natural woods that range from Satinwood from Sri Lanka to Purpleheart from Central and South America. All of the wood is completely natural, with only a clear finish added to punctuate the beauty of the wood's innate color.Don't forget to stop by Etsy's blog, the Storque for more great articles and videos!
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