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Claro Walnut Bowl
9" D x 2" H - This bowl has a very interesting history. |
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Fruitless Mulberry Bowl
This bowl was turned while the wood was green and has distorted a lot, producing an interesting shape. |
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Monterrey Pine Vase
6" D x 9" H - Although a little unusual, this piece had a whorl of limbs that formed the ring of knots. |
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Plum Root Ball Bowl
7½” D x 4½” H - This bowl had more colors in it than any other I have turned. |
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Red Ironbark Eucalyptus Natural Edge Bowl
11” D x 4¾” H - A very pretty wood found in our area. |
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Walnut Burl Bowl
The burl wood had numerous little "faces" showing. |
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Valley Oak Dish
16” D x 3¾” H - This is our local deciduous oak tree. |
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Americal Elm Bowl
16½” D x 5” H - The tree was taken down in our village area because it was buckling the sidewalk. |
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English Walnut Bowl
14” D x 3½” H - This wood is from one of our local orchard trees. |
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Modesto Ash Bowl
14” D x 5” H - Walnut oil finish. |
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African Sumac Bowl
8” D x 2¾” H - My photography doesn't do the figure in this bowl justice. |
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Chinese Pistache Bowl
7¾” D x 2½” H - Notice the dinosaur head in the lower left quadrant. |
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Americal Elm Natural Edge Bowl
10½” D x 7” H - The tree was taken down in our village area because it was buckling the sidewalk. |
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Chinese Elm Bowl
8½” D x 3¼” H - Some nice spalting in this wood. |
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Maple Square-edged Platter
9½” x 11" x 2” H - Bowl is offset so that this sits on the long corners of the platter and the foot of the bowl. |
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Black Walnut Bowl
10½” D x 4½” H - Going back to person who gave us wood. |
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Black Walnut Hollow Form
6” D x 7½” H - Pretty wood. |
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Bradford Pear Bowl
8” D x 3” H - Undercut, moved a little, colorful wood. |
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Ashe Juniper Vase
8½” D x ” 8H - They make fence posts out of this tree in Texas. I think this is a better use, but then I don't have to string miles and miles of barb wire. |
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Mahogany Platter
11” D x ” 2H - A simple platter. |
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