Cross Campus Elm European Pen
This european pen was handcrafted from a 35 year old elm tree (Ulmus rubra) was one of eight trees that grew on the Cross Campus Quad, only three of which were elms. It grew in front of the entrance to Harkness Hall, adjacent to Hopper College and across the quad from the Sterling Memorial Library. The Elm tree, which is the namesake of Elm City, showed early stages of disease and was removed in July 2014.
Also includes a designer box and card describing the history of the tree.
This european pen was handcrafted from a 35 year old elm tree (Ulmus rubra) was one of eight trees that grew on the Cross Campus Quad, only three of which were elms. It grew in front of the entrance to Harkness Hall, adjacent to Hopper College and across the quad from the Sterling Memorial Library. The Elm tree, which is the namesake of Elm City, showed early stages of disease and was removed in July 2014.
Also includes a designer box and card describing the history of the tree.
This european pen was handcrafted from a 35 year old elm tree (Ulmus rubra) was one of eight trees that grew on the Cross Campus Quad, only three of which were elms. It grew in front of the entrance to Harkness Hall, adjacent to Hopper College and across the quad from the Sterling Memorial Library. The Elm tree, which is the namesake of Elm City, showed early stages of disease and was removed in July 2014.
Also includes a designer box and card describing the history of the tree.