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ACANTHUS LEAF URN 30" H

22Wx22Dx30H Finish As Shown:Antique Stone Available in Fiberstone or Fiberglass By mastering the art of casting our garden statues, gargoyles, planters, urns, and vases in fiberglass resin we manage to retain all the detail or the original with the added benefits of less weight, greater strength, and a product suitable for indoor and outdoor garden decor use. Fiberstone is a mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete. When ordering, please pick a material then a finish. Please allow 4-5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

22Wx22Dx30H Finish As Shown:Antique Stone Available in Fiberstone or Fiberglass By mastering the art of casting our garden statues, gargoyles, planters, urns, and vases in fiberglass resin we manage to retain all the detail or the original with the added benefits of less weight, greater strength, and a product suitable for indoor and outdoor garden decor use. Fiberstone is a mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete. When ordering, please pick a material then a finish. Please allow 4-5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

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[H] Exhibit makes a Federal case at Peabody Essex When young Lucy Hill of Billerica set out to furnish the home she would occupy as the bride of Dr. Joseph Foster after her 1810 marriage, she was like many New England brides before and after her. She wanted good quality and the latest fashion at

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