>>>They say this's a stool:
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153509327207259&set=a.62327807258.68625.543237258&type=1>>>
>>>It's 945-TL (about 350-USD) after sale. :))
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>>Hmm, any store name that includes ".Concept" means prices are 5x what they should be ;)
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>>That said, could it be:
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>>- Fossilized wood?
>>- Concrete made to look like wood?
>>- Rare or exotic wood? For example, my understanding is these days it's pretty much impossible to get a chunk of teak that size
>>- Salvage wood? For example, in North America a lot of large, first-growth timber was logged then moved via waterways to market or tidewater. Depending on species a percentage of it sank in cold, deep, fresh water and has been preserved. Now some businesses use divers to salvage those logs. This yields wood which is otherwise unobtainable these days
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>>According to Google Translate, the label translates to "the most interesting thing wooden stool".
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>Google translated doesn't good with turkish.
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>"Taşlaşmış ahşap tabure" means "Stoned wooden stool". I don't know what's that mean. I think this's just a polished wooden.
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>Mudo Concept is a store for tiki turks. We call affected turks from american live like at Sarah Jessica Parker movies as "tiki".
"stoned wooden stool" sounds like it might be fossilized wood. That is obviously rarer than just a plain block of wood but how rare or valuable who knows. These types of stores appeal to those with more money than brains.
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