Solid Wood Bowls
I use the term "Solid Wood Bowls" to differentiate them from my Segmented Bowls. Most of these bowls are turned from woods native to the Southeast, where I live. Occasionally I accent the native wood with exotic woods from South America, Asia or Africa.
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17” dia Ambrosia Maple Platter $170 |
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16' diameter, Canarywood Platter Turning Leaf Gallery Blue Ridge, GA |
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4” diameter Box Elder Hollow Form with Bloodwood Cap- Sold |
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16.5' diameter, 3" Deep Ambrosia Sycamore Platter/Bowl - Sold |
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7 ” diameterBox Elder and Bloodwood Bowl- Sold |
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16.5” diameter Box Elder Salad Bowl- Sold |
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