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Hand-Turned Wooden Bowls

My typical process for turning wooden bowls begins with local trees that are still green. My goal in selecting the wood is to find a stable section of the tree with interesting figures or grain patterns. I turn a bowl blank while the wood is still wet. Over time, the bowl-blank becomes warped as it dries, and sometimes, it becomes cracked and unusable. The blanks that survive 6-8 months of drying time make it to the final turning. The bowl is returned to the lathe and turned again to correct any warping. Finally, the bowl is signed, sanded, oiled, polished, and waxed for a beautiful finish that brings out the best features of each one-of-a-kind wooden bowl.

B029 Maple Bowl

$60.00

Crafted from beautifully figured maple, this 7" diameter bowl stands 1.25" tall and features a graceful, shallow profile with a soft, flowing rim. The wood's striking marbled flame figure creates a one-of-a-kind pattern, making this bowl a unique work of art.

Finished with food-safe walnut oil and hand-polished with carnauba wax, the bowl has a smooth, lustrous sheen that highlights the maple's natural beauty. Whether displayed as a decorative accent, used to showcase treasured items, or filled with your favorite salad, this handcrafted bowl brings warmth and elegance to any setting.

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