Description
Materials
maple, beeswax, black cherry
Toby Fulwiler, a retired English professor from The University of Vermont, turns wooden bowls from local hardwoods found on his 90 acre farm in Fairfield, VT. He specializes in natural-edge bowls, often turned from sugar maple, black cherry, apple, and white ash. In addition, he turns bowls for salads, fruit, condiments, and display in many sizes from many other woods. Classic and natural-edge wooden bowls turned from local hard and soft woods including sugar maple, black cherry, yellow birch, and butternut harvested in Fairfield, Vermont. All bowls are turned green and sealed with a food-safe beeswax/mineral oil finish.
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$39.00
These 3 and 4 inch bowls turned green from black cherry, sugar maple, apple, and other hardwoods from our Fairfield farm are approximately 1 inch deep and make excellent bowls for holding desktop tchotchkes, jewelry, coins, or small items of all sorts. Each is sealed with a food-safe beeswax/mineral oil finish and signed by the maker.
Materials
maple, beeswax, black cherry
Weight | 8 oz |
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