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Relief Map of Everest, Lhotse & Nuptse - Topography of the Roof of the World

Relief Map of Everest, Lhotse & Nuptse - Topography of the Roof of the World

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Bring the roof of the world into your home with this light-colored concrete sculpture - a topographic relief map faithfully reproducing the Himalayan massif of Everest and its two closest neighbours: Lhotse and Nuptse.

Format:

  • Sculpture only: 420 g · 10 × 10 × 4 cm · with numbered cork backing
  • With wooden base (walnut-stained linden plywood): 13 × 13 cm · engraved and glued

Available in size S.

Personalization on request: Add a date, names, or a short message! Engraved on the wooden base or cork backing - feel free to contact me!

Hand-poured; not printed. No plastic 3D printing, no automated production. Every relief map is hand-cast from a 3D model and a mold made in my workshop - under the rooftops of Paris - and fitted with a numbered cork backing. The light-colored concrete casting faithfully renders the massif's profile with precision - along with that cold, dense, mineral feel that echoes Himalayan rock.

A timeless design: This relief fits naturally in a contemporary interior as much as in an adventurer's or mountain-inspired décor. It settles effortlessly on a desk, a shelf, or a coffee table. And because each piece is hand-poured, slight variations in tone and texture may appear - that's what makes your summit unique.

The perfect gift for Himalaya lovers: Give the roof of the world to someone who dreams of it. Mountaineers, globe-trotters, altitude and adventure enthusiasts - this sculpture is made for them.

Order & Shipping: Sculptures are available in stock, ready to ship. Wooden bases are made to order - production time: 3 to 4 business days. Each piece is packaged in a cardboard box padded with wood wool, then shipped via tracked Colissimo.

Everest, the roof of the world: Known as Chomolungma ("Goddess Mother of the World") in Tibetan and Sagarmatha ("Head of the Sky") in Nepali, Everest peaks at 8,849 meters on the border between Nepal and China. The world's highest mountain above sea level, it stands first among the Seven Summits. Its summit was reached for the first time on May 29, 1953, by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. Alongside it: Lhotse at 8,516 meters - "South Peak" in Tibetan, the fourth highest mountain in the world - and Nuptse at 7,861 meters, "West Peak", whose north face dominates the Western Cwm. It is this massif - vertiginous, glacial, legendary - that this sculpture seeks to capture.

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