Ira Wooden Bowl

US$268.00

Wood type: spalted beech

Dimensions: approximately 7” diameter x 4" overall height.

Finish: finished with three coats of non-yellowing wood finish.

Part of 'Your scars are beautiful'
Woodturners are often on the lookout for atypical woods to turn. They search for woods with unique coloration and patterns, woods that have burls, spalting, weird cracks, and crotch pieces. They are willing to pay high prices to acquire these pieces, which would surprise them with their uniqueness. And collectors pay even more to buy objects made from them.
When we can love, adore, and appreciate these woods for their scars and their shortcomings, why can't we do that for ourselves?
The pieces in the collection are meant to remind us that our scars are beautiful, and our injuries make us unique.

All prices are in USD.

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Wood type: spalted beech

Dimensions: approximately 7” diameter x 4" overall height.

Finish: finished with three coats of non-yellowing wood finish.

Part of 'Your scars are beautiful'
Woodturners are often on the lookout for atypical woods to turn. They search for woods with unique coloration and patterns, woods that have burls, spalting, weird cracks, and crotch pieces. They are willing to pay high prices to acquire these pieces, which would surprise them with their uniqueness. And collectors pay even more to buy objects made from them.
When we can love, adore, and appreciate these woods for their scars and their shortcomings, why can't we do that for ourselves?
The pieces in the collection are meant to remind us that our scars are beautiful, and our injuries make us unique.

All prices are in USD.

Wood type: spalted beech

Dimensions: approximately 7” diameter x 4" overall height.

Finish: finished with three coats of non-yellowing wood finish.

Part of 'Your scars are beautiful'
Woodturners are often on the lookout for atypical woods to turn. They search for woods with unique coloration and patterns, woods that have burls, spalting, weird cracks, and crotch pieces. They are willing to pay high prices to acquire these pieces, which would surprise them with their uniqueness. And collectors pay even more to buy objects made from them.
When we can love, adore, and appreciate these woods for their scars and their shortcomings, why can't we do that for ourselves?
The pieces in the collection are meant to remind us that our scars are beautiful, and our injuries make us unique.

All prices are in USD.

 
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