Sunday, May 27, 2018
10" White Oak Serving Bowl
One
way of describing this bowl turned from white oak is warm. It does give off a warm and fuzzy kinda
rustic feeling, doesn’t it? A
combination of light and dark browns, with heavy border lines really makes this
bowl attractive. You even have a small amount
of natural edging to it. This bowl is
perfect for those who want a medium sized bowl for putting veggies or salads or
other tasty treats in. After all
measuring to the brim it holds just a tad over 4 cups. The diameter is 10” with a height of 1 ¾” and
a depth of 1”. The wood was first sealed
with food grade walnut oil and then finished with a walnut oil/shellac
mixture. Using this combination gives
the bowl a nice hard long lasting natural finish. A bowl like this does not come around
everyday so you might just want to get it!
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Attractive, Dave it`s absolutely gorgeous. Look at the markings on the bowl beautiful. Overall light brown colouration, lovely size, nicely turned and a simple shape, what more can I say, just gorgeous. Well done Dave another winner for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Les! I was hoping you'd like this one. I do like white oak. Didn't use to for some reason. But the more I work with it the more I like it.
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