In our shop, we take a great deal of pride in finishing the edges and back of our signs. Woodgrains are carefully hand-carved onto the edges, and we texture and paint every square inch of almost every sign that leaves our shop. Today, a spectacular sign caught my eye as we walked around Tokyo Disneyland, taking in every detail. The sign was in front of the carousel. The detail of the front face was breathtaking, with beautiful textures, hand-painted blends, fades, and some gold-leafed lettering to add that extra sparkle. Translucent diamond-shaped jewels were set into the face, and a golden carousel horse pranced atop the fanciness. The scroll wound beautifully around the twisting, crowned posts. As I walked around the sign, careful attention to detail blew me away, and as I looked at the rear of the sign, I was blown away, for it was every bit as detailed as the front. As I marvelled at the craftsmanship, I had to sneak into the planter to give it a gentle tap with my knuckle to ascertain what material it was made from. With that knowledge, I could figure out how it was made. Hats off to the designers and fabricators, for it is truly a work of art from any angle.