Mary Rose Mercantile
"Turquoise Spirit" from The Untamed Series
"Turquoise Spirit" from The Untamed Series
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The Piece
There's power in what remains.
A bull skull isn't a symbol of ending—it's a reminder of resilience, of strength that outlasts everything, of beauty found in what endures. When you add the sacred geometry of ancient patterns and the flash of turquoise that runs through southwestern heritage like a thread, you get something that speaks to the soul.
Turquoise Spirit honors what's wild and what's wise. The intricately carved bull skull centerpiece commands attention with its ornate detail and timeless presence, while the flanking geometric panels with their turquoise inlay accents bring color, tradition, and that distinctive southwestern magic.
This isn't decoration. It's a declaration—of strength, of heritage, of refusing to blend in.
The Collection
This striking three-piece set pairs the bold symbolism of the Southwest with the sacred geometry of ancient cultures. The centerpiece features an ornately detailed bull skull—a powerful symbol of resilience and endurance—flanked by two complementary geometric panels adorned with hand-painted turquoise accents that catch the light and draw the eye.
Each piece is laser-etched onto red birch wood, with turquoise details carefully added by hand. The natural wood grain ensures that no two sets are ever identical—yours will be truly one-of-a-kind.
What's Included
Three framed art pieces:
- One ornate bull skull centerpiece (20.5" x 14.5" X .75")
- Two coordinating geometric panels with turquoise accents (10.5" x 14.5" X .57" each)
Custom espresso wood frames: Handmade frames with a rich, warm finish that complements any décor
Hand-painted turquoise accents: Each turquoise detail is individually applied, making every piece unique
Ready to hang: Hardware included for easy installation as a gallery grouping or displayed separately
The Craft Behind the Art
Every piece begins with carefully selected red birch wood, chosen for its beautiful grain patterns and warm tone. Using precision laser technology, each design is etched directly into the wood—not printed, not stained, but burned into the surface, creating depth and dimension that photographs simply can't capture.
Then comes the signature detail: turquoise accents hand-painted onto the geometric patterns. This extra step adds color, personality, and that authentic southwestern feel that makes each piece truly special.
The frames are built by hand in a simple, clean style that lets the artwork take center stage. The espresso finish adds warmth and sophistication without competing with the natural beauty of the wood and turquoise.
Where It Belongs
Turquoise Spirit works beautifully in spaces that need bold presence and authentic character:
- Above a leather sectional in a living room that celebrates western heritage
- In an entryway that makes a statement before you even say hello
- Over a fireplace mantel as a commanding focal point
- In a home office that refuses to play it safe
- Paired with natural textures like leather, wood, and stone
This is for spaces—and people—with conviction. It doesn't apologize for taking up room.
Details & Care
Materials: Red birch wood with laser engraving, hand-painted turquoise accents, espresso stained wood frames
Care: Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture. Indoor use only.
Handmade: Each piece is crafted individually. Natural wood grain variations and hand-painted turquoise accents make every set unique.
Hanging: Arrives ready to hang with included hardware. Can be displayed as a cohesive gallery wall or separated throughout your space.
Why You'll Love It
This is art that refuses to whisper. It speaks with the kind of quiet confidence that turns heads without trying. It's rooted in tradition—the bull skull, the geometric patterns, the turquoise that's been prized in the Southwest for centuries—but it feels fresh, bold, undeniably now.
It's for those who knows their own strength. Who honors where they come from while blazing their own trail. Who doesn't need permission to take up space.
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