Red Oak
The red oak wood used to create this bowl is spalted which naturally occurs as wood is left on the ground and is subjected to weather conditions. The brim is thin and is wider than its base. One section of the outside is flat. A combination of the spalting and two shades of oak makes the grain into fascinating patterns. The outside slopes inward and down to the base. The finish is smooth to the touch yet feels like raw wood.
The red oak wood used to create this bowl is spalted which naturally occurs as wood is left on the ground and is subjected to weather conditions. The brim is thin and is wider than its base. One section of the outside is flat. A combination of the spalting and two shades of oak makes the grain into fascinating patterns. The outside slopes inward and down to the base. The finish is smooth to the touch yet feels like raw wood.
The red oak wood used to create this bowl is spalted which naturally occurs as wood is left on the ground and is subjected to weather conditions. The brim is thin and is wider than its base. One section of the outside is flat. A combination of the spalting and two shades of oak makes the grain into fascinating patterns. The outside slopes inward and down to the base. The finish is smooth to the touch yet feels like raw wood.