This is a cross made from a limb that had three fingers. The two outter finders formed a high 'Y'. It had to be shaped with steam and leverage. First time I had done this. Although I look, I have not seen another branch that formed three fingers at the same centeral point and were roughly of the same size.
The cross above before steaming.
A very nice table or mantle cross made from two sections of the same bush branch and what was to be scrap from a slab as the base.
A table or mantle crass made from the root and branches from a Indian Hawthorn bush. Dried wisteria vines were added as an accent.
Cross above with no wisteria accents.
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