Applewood Bowls





Applewood Bowls
$80.00
Apple Turnover/Square Peg (photos 1-4: )Square forms on the lathe are all kinds of fun! This was an experiment is turning a square bowl for the alumni art show at the List Gallery at Swarthmore College in 2018. Approximately 7'“ x 7.5” x 3” deep.
Apple Tartlet (photo 5): Approximately 7” x 7.5” x 3”
These bowls were turned from a deceased apple tree on Park Ave. in Swarthmore, PA that Martha Perkins helped us rescue. Finished with Betty’s Board Butter (beeswax & food safe mineral oil). Clean with a damp cloth. Dry immediately. Re-oil occasionally.
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