Gilbert Arizona Temple Layered Wood Plaque

Gilbert Arizona Temple Layered Wood Plaque, , large image number 0
Gilbert Arizona Temple Layered Wood Plaque, , large image number 1
Gilbert Arizona Temple Layered Wood Plaque, , large image number 1
Gilbert Arizona Temple Layered Wood Plaque, , large image number 2

Gilbert Arizona Temple Layered Wood Plaque

no. P6087979
3.3 out of 5 Customer Rating
W.K. WILSON

$0.00 Price:
$49.90 - to $409.90
Free with bookshelf plus
  • Select Styles for Availability

Through this purchase, you are granted a license to the relevant Digital Goods (including but not limited to eBooks, audiobooks, and podcasts) subject to our Digital Goods License.

eBooks and Audiobooks (Digital) are delivered instantly to the Deseret Bookshelf app. They are not compatible with Kindle or other e-reader devices. Digital items cannot be gifted, returned, nor refunded.

Unlimited access to 4000+ Audiobooks & eBooks

Learn More

Platinum Rewards

Free Shipping on orders $49+ for standard domestic US. Surcharges still apply for large items.

This is a multi-layer, laser cut temple plaque is an original design, created out of 9 layers of laser-cut birch and stained birch, including birch, beech, walnut and stained woods. The background design is inspired by the stained glass windows in the front of the temple.

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.

On November 13, 2010, Elder Claudio R. M. Costa of the Presidency of the Seventy presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for the Gilbert Arizona Temple.

The Gilbert Arizona Temple was the fourth temple built in Arizona. On March 2, 2014 President Thomas S. Monson presided at the dedication of the Gilbert Arizona Temple, but at his request, the prayer in the first dedicatory session was offered by President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the First Presidency.