Western Red Cedar
Western Red Cedar grows mainly on the north-west coastal lands of North
America, Northern British Columbia south through the State of Washington as well
as within the wet belt areas of the interior. It has a very high resistance to insects and natural rot and as a result the
wood of fallen trees remains sounds and usable well over 100 years. The wood is free of pitch or resin, lightweight, straight-grained and very
fragrant.
Each fish profile is painted directly on clear red cedar, to allow the grains
of the wood to show through and become apart of the image. As a result the
image actually stains the wood.

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