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Handmade Oak bowl
Handmade Oak bowl
Handmade Oak bowl
Handmade Oak bowl
A collection of handmade bowls in native NZ timber
A collection of handmade bowls in native NZ timber

Round Wide Lip Bowl Oak #14

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This wide and flat round bowl or tray has been handcrafted from Oak off-cuts. The grain in the Oak stretches out so beautiful across the bowl, the shape really only enchases the beauty in the grain.

The low bowl or dish is a beautiful display piece for your trinkets, or use it to store your trinkets, present a meal at your next dinner party, or gift it to a loved one.

Each of the Wide Lip Bowls are a unique work of art, showcasing the natural variations in the wood, ensuring that no two are the same.

 

Handmade in Auckland, New Zealand by Courtney Petley

 

Measurements

  • Bowl Diameter: 213mm
  • Inner Bowl Diameter: 160mm
  • Inner Bowl Depth: 25mm
  • Bowl Depth: 34mm 

Care

To care for your bowl hand wash in warm soapy water, do not put your bowl in the dishwasher or leave soaking in water. Keep out of direct sunlight.

All wide lip bowls have been finished with food safe New Zealand made beeswax. If you would like to refinish your bowl you can use our Spoon Oil, or a Coconut Oil. Using a cloth massage in about 1/2 tsp oil, let the bowl sit, then buff off with a dry cloth.

 

About

Goods are made using both responsibly sourced, and reclaimed native New Zealand timbers, and donated off-cuts.

Each item is individually hand made in Auckland, New Zealand by Courtney Petley, and is completely unique in form and grain. Each piece is one of a kind.

Any and all impurities, cracks, knots, or nail holes in the timber are a sign of the natural material it is, and it's previous use. I consider these markings a thing of beauty, and I have preserved and included these purposely to celebrate and honour the history, age, and natural beauty of the timber. Some larger cracks have been secured with food safe adhesive, and/or a butterfly joint.