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#2452 Small Camphor Wooden Bowl 4 1/2" x 2 1/4" Item ID: 2669961386
$44.00-1+
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This elegantly crafted wooden bowl is made from camphor wood, showcasing its natural grain and warm tones. The bowl features a smooth, gently curved edge that adds a contemporary touch to its classic design. Ideal for serving wrapped candies or nuts, this versatile piece combines functionality with aesthetic appeal.This small camphor wood bowl has a curved taper, undercut rim and a small raised foot. Many of the growth rings have dark transition lines and the bottom of the bowl has tiger or fiddleback figure. The bottom of the bowl also has a darker patch of heartwood. Food safe, natural, oil finish.
4 1/2” x 2 1/4”
- Made from sustainable camphor wood
- Gently curved edge for contemporary flair
- Versatile use for wrapped candies or nuts
- Handcrafted by skilled artisan
- Not recommended for use with liquids
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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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