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Bark clock - unique wall clock by AsymmetreeDesign

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69.00 EUR

..product...
This clock is made of seven layers of precisely cut and engraved wood. The layers of wood resemble the growth rings of a tree. The clock will mount flat to the wall because the mechanism is fit inside the depth of the layers.

...finishing...
The front side of the wood has been sanded. Battery (1x AA) not included.

...background...
Growth rings, also referred to as tree rings or annual rings, can be seen in a horizontal cross section cut through the trunk of a tree. Growth rings are the result of new growth in the vascular cambium, a layer of cells near the bark that is classified as a lateral meristem. This growth in diameter is known as secondary growth. Visible rings result from the change in growth speed through the seasons of the year, thus one ring usually marks the passage of one year in the life of the tree. The rings are more visible in temperate zones, where the seasons differ more markedly.

...colour...
natural birch wood

...size...
Approximately 23x13cm/9x5 inch

...note...
Some assembly is necessary due to keeping the package flat to reduce shipping costs. Instructions are included.

...silence...
Do not like the soft ticking sound that a normal clock mechanism makes? Purchase the silent mechanism together with your clock!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/170529277/silent-clock-mechanism-extra-option-for

...other designs...
Want a different, but similar clock? Check out my other designs:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/AsymmetreeDesign?section_id=13113933

Do you want to know more about me and Asymmetree?
https://www.etsy.com/shop/AsymmetreeDesign/about

All clock mechanisms come with a 12 month guarantee. Do you want to know more about my policies?
https://www.etsy.com/shop/AsymmetreeDesign/policy


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