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3D Map of Mount Everest - Light-Colored Concrete Casting - Khumbu Topography - Lhotse, Nuptse, Tobuche, Ama Dablam, ...
3D Map of Mount Everest - Light-Colored Concrete Casting - Khumbu Topography - Lhotse, Nuptse, Tobuche, Ama Dablam, ...
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Relief map of Mount Everest, Lhotse and Nuptse. Cast in light-colored concrete.
These limited and numbered editions are handmade in my workshop, under the roofs of Paris. These models are white "foam" in color, speckled with mineral inclusions of different shades of gray.
Also available with a wooden base, engraved with the name of the Mount and its altitude, made of lime plywood, stained with walnut stain. A cork support, marked with the B/P logo and its serial number completes this creation.
The artisanal nature of this production may result in variation from one piece to another.
The concrete Mount Everest weighs about 260 grams and has the following dimensions:
- width 10 cm
- depth 10 cm
- height: 2 cm
The wooden base has a width x depth of 13 x 13 cm.
Whether it's for Mother's Day, Father's Day, a birthday, a party, a housewarming, Christmas, or any other occasion, we think that this item is an original gift for any lover of mountains, office objects and/or decoration.
Order sent in a cardboard shipping box, item held in place with wooden curls. Delivery via La Poste's Colissimo service.
Everest, also called Mount Everest, is a mountain located in the Himalayan range, on the border between Nepal and China. It peaks at 8,849 meters above sea level in the Mahalangur Himal, a massif of the Himalayas, which makes it the highest point in Asia and the highest of the seven summits. Named thus by Westerners in 1865 in honor of George Everest, surveyor general of the East Indies, the Mount attracted its first climbers in the 1920s. Expeditions, notably British, followed one another and launched an assault on its faces, without success. It was not until 1953 that the summit was reached for the first time. Beyond Mount Everest, you will find with this piece other iconic peaks of the Khumbu region, such as Lhotse, Nuptse, Lobuche, Tobuche, or Ama Dablam.
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