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#2119 Fiddleback Ambrosia Maple Wood Bowl 11 3/4" x 2 1/2" Item ID: 2670373546
$179.00-1+
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This fiddleback ambrosia maple wooden bowl has heavy fiddleback or flame figure throughout the entire surface. This fiddleback maple bowl is chatoyant. When you turn this maple bowl in the light the figure jumps off the surface. It has a small filled bark inclusion. This maple wooden bowl has a tapered rim and a raised foot.
Give the gift that will last for generations and become a family heirloom. Give this gift to yourself, you deserve it or you can give it as a wedding gift, an anniversary gift or a moving away gift. If you give this bowl as a gift, the recipient will think of you every time they look at it!
Food safe, natural, oil finish.
11 3/4" x 2 1/2"
- This bowl was hand turned on a lathe by an artisan
- It is crafted from sustainable responsibly harvested hardwood
- Each piece is handcrafted to showcase the natural beauty of the wood it is made from
- No stains or dyes are used and all items are made with a food safe natural oil finish
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My name is Stephen Sanders. I am a maker of wooden bowls, puzzles, cutting boards and other assorted things for over 50 years. My job is to make something I can be proud of and highlight the natural beauty of each piece of wood I work with. Everything in my store I have made by hand in my workshop in rural North Carolina. Most of my wood is locally sourced but I do work with some exotics from South America and Africa.
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My name is Stephen Sanders. I am a maker of wooden bowls, puzzles, cutting boards and other assorted things for over 50 years. My job is to make something I can be proud of and highlight the natural beauty of each piece of wood I work with. Everything in my store I have made by hand in my workshop in rural North Carolina. Most of my wood is locally sourced but I do work with some exotics from South America and Africa.
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