Paua Shell Inlay and Ebony foot
Juglans hindsii
9.75” diameter by 6.75” tall
A unique curly claro walnut bowl featuring Paua shell inlays in the interior.
Examples of woods from trees growing up and down the state of California - Tasmanian Black Acacia, Walnut, Sycamore, and Carob.
Mangifera indica
8.25” Diameter x 4” Tall
Bark edge exterior with wavy grain pattern with delightful tactile texture.
Thespesia populnea
8.5” Diameter x 5.25” tall
A decorative, thin-walled bowl of beautiful Milo heartwood and sapwood.
Thespesia populnea
10” Diameter x 6.5” tall
This decorative milo bowl features rich red color with sapwood highlights penetrating both inside and outside, and an unusual foot.
Small to Medium Bowls
Cinnamomum camphora
8” Diameter x 2.5” Tall
From the same tree as Camphor Bowl 1
Arbutus menzeisii
8 - 9” Diameter x 3” Tall
Highly-figured Pacific madrone burl wood bowls.
Colubrina oppositifolia
9.75” Diameter by 6.5” tall
This medium-sized bowl is made from Kauila, one of the hardest native Hawaiian trees.
Acacia koa
9.75” Diameter x 7.25” tall
Highly figured, chatoyant rare koa bowl with bark inclusion.
Cinnamomum camphora
7” Diameter x 2.75” Tall
From the same tree as Camphor Bowl 1
Swietenia macrophylla
10” Diameter x 5.5” tall
This light mahogany wood came from a specimen tree in an arboretum on the island of Kauai, Hawaii.
Acacia koa
9.5” Diameter x 6.5” tall
This classic curly Koa bowl is a great example of why this wood is much loved among woodworkers.
Dalbergia retusa
9.5” Diameter x 7.25” Tall
Dark, rich cocobolo with narrow base and accent rim.