Card holder, 'In Harmony'
For ancient Mesoamerican cultures, the glyph known as oll?n symbolized opposites in balance. Harmony can still be found in the symbol, beautifully depicted in low relief. Elisa Camarena creates a beautiful card holder with a pinewood base.
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