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English: This nave altar was installed in 2020. It is made of English 'Tiger' oak, (the wood has been infected with a fungus called fistulina hepatica which gives the oak a stripy appearance) and represents the emanation of all things from one point. Here, metaphorically, from just below the base of the table. More information here
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A nave altar in St Thomas's Church, Salisbury, UK.

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