Material : Plywood.

I love Pomegranates.
In Algeria we call them Rom-mane.

Mother used to tell me with a smile, not to drop one grain of the fruit, if I wanted to go to Paradise.

The grains are called Arils, where flesh covers the seed.
The best Pomegranates are the ones with tender seeds.
Tender enough to be eaten.
2 comments:
I absolutely LOVE pomegranates myself. I grew up with one in my backyard. My dad still lives in that house and the tree is still there. I thought you may be interested in knowing I have used Pomegranate wood on a few of my projects. If you would like to see them, just go to my site
www.wood-alley.com and in the sidebar under labels click on Pomegranate Wood and I think 4 or 5 projects will pop up. It is a beautiful and easily workable wood. I just thought you may be interested.
Allison of Wood Alley
A.K.A. Moon-Writer
Best regards to you and your father Allison.
Thanks for your visit.
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