Size: 16" x 20" x 2"
Locale: Northern Michigan
A beautiful piece, this is the third largest lake in Michigan and has direct access to Lake Michigan via dredged channels. The lake is usually frozen for about three months of the year between January and April. It was previously named Pine Lake, but was changed in 1926 because, among other reasons, the surrounding pine trees had been harvested and there were 25 other lakes in Michigan with that name at the time.
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: Boyne City, East Jordan, Oyster Bay, Loeb Bay, South Arm, Horton Bay, Ironton Ferry, and more!