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Discover Black Diamond Gallery: Art from the Inside Out

As the gallery prepares for a seasonal refresh, it will close on December 24 and reopen on May 1, 2025. During this time, expect the arrival of even more incredible, one-of-a-kind pieces ready to inspire your life and bring beauty to your home or office.

History and art intertwine at the Black Diamond Gallery, a unique location filled with stories that transcend time. Located in Diamond Valley, this gallery offers an ongoing narrative, rich with culture and history.

At Black Diamond Gallery, you'll find a large collection of items crafted from teak and suar woods, along with ancient petrified wood sourced from Sumatra and Bali. Of special note are the items crafted from reclaimed teak roots, promoting eco-friendly practices and sustainable artistry. Imagine owning a piece of history, where the wood itself is between 200-400 years old, lovingly transformed into stunning artwork!

The gallery also showcases items made from petrified wood that dates back 10 to 20 million years, offering a tangible connection to the earth's ancient past. Whether you purchase a piece or simply enjoy the serene atmosphere, the gallery provides a peaceful retreat where each item has its own unique story.

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Founded by Rusty Davidson in 2004, Black Diamond Gallery is a showcase to his passion for global art and culture. Inspired by indigenous styles from the Middle East, Asia, and South America, Rusty began importing teak root furniture and art pieces certified by the Indonesian government. His dedication has created a sanctuary that offers benches, chairs, tables, sculptures, and more—each piece features ethical sourcing and cultural artistic expression.

As the gallery prepares for a seasonal refresh, it will close on December 24 and reopen on May 1, 2025. During this time, expect the arrival of even more incredible, one-of-a-kind pieces ready to inspire your life and bring beauty to your home or office.

Visit now, and then plan to visit again in May when the new items and refreshed gallery opens again.

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