I Will Follow Petroglyph Metal Panel

$299.00
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Celebrating the magic of ancient Native American rock and reclaimed metal, this piece is based on a petroglyph panel found in Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. The images have been plasma cut by hand and are best appreciated with some sort of lighting (from a window or with the use of candles or LED lighting). The shadows cast on your wall will take you on a trip back in time.

The I Will Follow metal panel is ready for your wall, mantel, bookshelf, windowsill, alcove, or table.

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift!

Dimensions:

27.5 inches wide

8 inches high

Plus, 10% of profits go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org)

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Celebrating the magic of ancient Native American rock and reclaimed metal, this piece is based on a petroglyph panel found in Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. The images have been plasma cut by hand and are best appreciated with some sort of lighting (from a window or with the use of candles or LED lighting). The shadows cast on your wall will take you on a trip back in time.

The I Will Follow metal panel is ready for your wall, mantel, bookshelf, windowsill, alcove, or table.

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift!

Dimensions:

27.5 inches wide

8 inches high

Plus, 10% of profits go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org)

Celebrating the magic of ancient Native American rock and reclaimed metal, this piece is based on a petroglyph panel found in Bears Ears National Monument in Utah. The images have been plasma cut by hand and are best appreciated with some sort of lighting (from a window or with the use of candles or LED lighting). The shadows cast on your wall will take you on a trip back in time.

The I Will Follow metal panel is ready for your wall, mantel, bookshelf, windowsill, alcove, or table.

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift!

Dimensions:

27.5 inches wide

8 inches high

Plus, 10% of profits go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org)