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  • Wood Clocks

    Wood clock is still seeing so many choices today, ranging from simple to elegant to lavish fitting any king. Read on for some truly classic wood clock ideas.

    If this age should have a theme song, the most apt song would be the "Return to Innocence" by Michael Cretu and Enigma. Yes, it is apt. The population is slowly shedding its modernized roots to take on once again the natural elements.

    Just as Michael Cretu's song, wood is now a popular choice for clocks. Truly classical, wood clocks have been on the arena for some time already. One fine example is the elegant longcase clock or better known as the grandfather clock.

    Wood clock is still seeing so many choices today, ranging from simple to elegant to lavish fitting any king. Here are some truly classic wood clocks.

    The Brass and Rosewood Finish Column Clock at www.giftsforprofessionals.com is the best example of wood clocks in superior elegance. At $135 it is surprisingly expensive but the immaculate design should hush any price dispute. Summing up the design, it has a quartz clock with two fluted brass columns with a piano finish center panel, brass waterfall bezel and beveled glass lens. The clock has Roman numerals. It also can be mounted with an engraved brass plate which is included in the package.

    Another elegant rosewood clock is the Rosewood Desk Clock from the Tabletop Clock maker Howard Miller. This rosewood clock is sold at $90.27 only exclusively at www.theclockdepot.com. It is finished in Rosewood Hall on select hardwoods and veneers. A round clock mounted with white dial and triple rim and brass tone bezel completes the clock. Since it is an executive set, two polished brass pens are mounted on each sides of the clock that can be refilled with a Cross® Refill. A self adhesive brass plate that can be personalized with a name complete this magnificent desktop piece.

    The Last Supper Wood Clock sold at www.genericgifts.com is one fine example of elegance. It makes a perfect centerpiece in any dining room of any theme and design. At $29.75 it is a real value.

    Technology isn't also left out in wood clock designs. Just like the Wooden Clock model sold at www.firebox.com. This model resembles truly a piece of wood, only that glowing digital numerals for timekeeping appear on its smooth unbroken surface. A piece of marvel, it will baffle any observing eye on a distance.

    Indeed, only until those digital numbers appear, to any casual eye it would appear just as any block of wood. Only at $99.95 and it fits any desktop surface far superior than any other wood timepieces.

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