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UnknownIsolated Occurence in Pink Quartzite, Aluminum, 20232023
2023
$2,200List Price
About the Item
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 16.75 in (42.55 cm)Width: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Orange, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2793215533662
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