SOOLEY TURNED WOOD BOWL / 11






SOOLEY TURNED WOOD BOWL / 11
$255.00
This expertly turned bowl is made by hand in Sonoma County from a locally fallen tree. After being cut into “blanks” and dried for up to 3 years, each bowl is then shaped and hand-buffed with a natural oil to create a velvety soft finish. Crafted by neighbor & friend Mike Sooley.
6 Ø x 3.5 H in
Hand turned from reclaimed black walnut wood. Not suitable for food use. Wipe down with a wet rag and a mild, non-citrus soap. We recommend oiling the bowl with a conditioning oil regularly or as needed.
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