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Cedar and leather tray, 'Inca'
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Cedar and leather tray, 'Inca'
Inca glyphs become a great source of inspiration in the unique design of this tray. The R�os Family crafts this tray from elegant cedar wood. The finely polished leather surface features embossed Inca patterns and birds. Each piece is carefully created with the techniques and detailed artistry that has distinguished the R�os work for generations.
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