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Black Diamond Gallery: A History Like No Other

SPONSORED CONTENT – Galleries are full of stories, but what do you do when the gallery itself is an ongoing story, filled to the brim with items that have their own unique tales to tell? The minute you step into Black Diamond Gallery, you become a part of a story that transcends time.

Black Diamond Gallery showcases and sells a wide variety of Teak and Suar woods artistically hand crafted along with Petrified woods with the creations starting their journey in Sumatra and Bali, Indonesia. 

“Reclaimed teak roots are hand extracted to allow for an eco-friendly, low impact, soft footprint so reforestation can replenish this renewable resource,” explains Bernie Davidson, the gallery manager. “As part of the reforestation efforts in the region, the older teak roots are hand removed from the ground. By repurposing these roots into artwork, you can have an item where the wood itself is 200-400 years old.” 

The gallery tells a tale as old as time. Some items in the gallery are made from petrified wood from the island of Sumatra. The petrified wood is between 10 & 20 million years old. 

When you enjoy an item from Black Diamond Gallery, you are enjoying a piece of natural history from the earth. 

“Some visitors refer to the gallery as a sanctuary,” smiles Davidson, “As each piece has their own Unique identification and artistic flair. There is a peaceful, gentleness felt here with all these unique and natural pieces. Whether a purchase is made or not, we encourage people to come in and enjoy the soothing atmosphere of the gallery and spend some quiet time experiencing the art.” 

The Black Diamond Gallery was founded by Rusty Davidson. His journey began in 1970 with his brothers having a retail concept in downtown Calgary. Rusty has traveled extensively to many countries and was inspired by the Indigenous art styles of the Middle East, Asia, and South America.  

In the subsequent years, Rusty began importing teak root furniture from Java and Indonesia. The Indonesian government certifies the age of the teak roots and ensures that they were crafted into art pieces and furniture by local artisans before they can be exported. 

In 2004, Rusty opened The Black Diamond Gallery in Black Diamond, Alberta. The gallery offers a wide variety of items including benches, chairs, tables desks, carvings, sculptures, carpets, hangings, garden accents, and interior décor. 

Black Diamond Gallery is unique in every sense of the word, from the family that travelled worldwide searching for natural materials ethically sourced to create amazing artworks - freezing history in time. Whether you want a practical piece of furniture, a sculpture, a bench to relax on, or a carving to admire - you will find it at Black Diamond Gallery. 

The Gallery’s social media sites are currently being refreshed to bring you the latest exciting and unique artistic pieces that are currently in stock or arriving as part of our spring and summer arrivals that The Gallery has to offer. Share our Facebook or visit in person at 134 Centre Ave E in Diamond Valley, Alberta. This is a gallery where stories begin and continue, and you can be a part of it all. 

During the spring and summer, Black Diamond Gallery will be receiving four 40-foot containers of amazing, unique pieces never seen before. Be the first to feast your eyes and soul on these fabulous pieces – do not miss the boat. Enjoy! 

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