Manti Utah Temple Layered Wood Plaque - version 02

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Manti Utah Temple Plaque - version 02

By popular demand we have created another version of the Manti Temple wooden plaque. This version highlights the uniqueness of this wonderful building. The background highlights the symbolism and details in the hardware throughout the temple.

This multi-layer original "mandala style" temple plaque design is created out of 10 layers of laser-cut birch, maple, mahogany and red oak woods with a total thickness of 1.25". Each layer is slightly different than the one above and uses design elements that reflect the unique architectural detail found in this specific temple, an effect that is relaxing and mesmerizing.

This unique piece of inspirational artwork makes a special gift for friends, newly weds and loved ones. It can be showcased in your home or office, hung on a  wall or displayed on a desk or shelf.

 

The Manti Utah Temple (originally names the Manti Temple) was the third temple built in Utah Territory.

The Manti Utah Temple was built on a rattlesnake-infested site, known as the Manti Stone Quarry. Once Brigham Young designated the site for a temple, it became known as Temple Hill. The quarry's stone, Manti oolite, is the same cream-colored stone used for the temple exterior.

Twin self-supporting, open-centered spiral staircases wind five stories up each of the octagonal towers on the west side of the Manti Utah Temple. No joints can be felt in the walnut hand railings due to the expert skills employed. The dramatic stairways are considered an engineering marvel of the pioneer Latter-day Saints.