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Segmented Walnut Bowl with Maple Rim and Base
Segmented Walnut Bowl with Maple Rim and Base
To make this segmented bowl, I glued together almost a hundred precision-cut bowl segment pieces to form the rough shape of the bowl. I then turned it down on the lathe.
The walnut for this bowl was sustainably harvested locally my good friend Cameron Howard, of Howard Horse Power LLC, a certified master biological woodsman associated with the nonprofit Healing Harvest Forest Foundation. He pulled this tree out of the woods with his pair of Suffolk draft horses, which don't compact or damage the ground. The maple comes from a tree I harvested on our property. I milled both into lumber on my sawmill and then had the wood expertly kiln-dried by Jerry Renneker, a fellow parishioner and the proprietor of Wide and Long Lumber.
This bowl measures approximately 9 1/2" - 10" across and 4" high. It is finished with all-natural, non-toxic, non-allergenic, food-safe walnut oil. If used as food serving bowl, it should be hand washed, and if washed repeatedly, it will eventually require renewed application of finish - walnut oil or mineral oil, just like you would renew a cutting board.
I only make this bowl to order, so it requires at least ten days of lead time, as each bowl requires over a dozen hours to complete, spread over several days. If you like this style but would prefer it in a different size or with different design elements, feel free to contact me directly at edensheartcollective@gmail.com and I can make a bowl to your exact specifications.
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