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Hand-Crafted Wedding Goblets

These hand-crafted Wedding Goblets are based on a Celtic tradition of the Seventeenth Century.
The tradition requires that the Wedding Goblet and the two rings be crafted from a single piece of wood in order that the two rings remain unbroken.
When the bride and groom toast each other from the same Goblet on their wedding day, the unbroken rings, symbolizing strength, unity, & eternity, invoke a very powerful bond for the happy couple's future together. Limited Edition, less than 40 available world wide.
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Hand-Painted Wooden Bells

For the discerning collector or as a Christmas ornament these hand-turned and hand-painted heirloom bells - the combined talents of turner Brian Tyson and artist Collette J. Pereira - are as delicate and translucent as porcelain but not fragile.
The edge of each bell is the bark of the Vine Maple which grows locally.
Because Collette hand paints each one from start to finish each bell is an original.
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How-to PDF's 
Brian Tyson has prepared more than 50 how-to guides for the wood turning enthusiast. Each guide has been written from the ground up featuring full colour images and very detailed step-by-step instructions on time proven procedures and projects.
Nine of the PDFs have an asterik (*) at the end of the title. With the purchase of every three PDFs, you get any one of those for free.
Click here to shop the how-to guides.
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