Size: 14" x 31" x 2"
Locale: South of Miami, Florida
Lying just south of Miami, Key Biscayne is the southernmost of the barrier islands along Florida's Atlantic coast. Although it's named "Key", it isn't part of the Keys, it's actually a barrier island made from sand that's eroded from the Appalachian Mountains, carried to the coast by rivers, and then moved south by coastal currents. Because of this, the island has a different type of sand than the other "Keys"; Biscayne's is silicaceous and soft, while sand in the other Keys is coarse, derived from broken up shell and coral.
Construction: This piece comes ready to hang, pre-framed in a custom, solid-wood frame. Its rich contours are carefully crafted from laser-cut layers of Baltic birch, which are hand colored and glued together with the intent that each becomes a prized conversational piece and treasured heirloom.
It was designed in the United States, crafted overseas, and imported
Points of Interest: Biscayne Bay, Cape Florida Channel, Bear Cut, Virginia Key, and more!
Related Charts: Other Florida Charts