This smallish sized bowl is just
right for many uses such as nuts and candy.
OK. Yeah. You can put other stuff in it as well. Who am I to tell you what you can or cannot
put in it? The diameter of this little
gem is 4 ¾” and it has a height of 3”.
The depth of the bowl is 1 ¾” and it has an approximate volume of 1
cup. I didn’t measure it but I figger it
to be about that. Take a close look at
the natural color of this pecan wood and you will surely love it. The wood was sealed with food grade walnut
oil and then finished with a walnut oil/shellac mixture. A combination like this gives the bowl a nice
hard long lasting natural finish.
14Apr19 BLP212
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Yes the colour is beautiful, nature at its best. I really do like this little jem. At first I thought the base was slightly to large for the bowls slanting top shape, but after looking at it more closely I changed my mind and it does suit the bowl, infact I would stretch my neck out and say it enhances it. Well done Dave.
ReplyDeleteAppreciate it, Les! The size of the base versus the bowl diameter was on my mind while doing this. I kept taking it down a little bit at a time until I decided that should do just fine. Glad you agree on that. Take care, my friend!
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