Cherry Bowls
Cherry Bowls
These lovely Cherry Bowls were turned from scrap wood we found in the shop.
Cherry Square (photos 1-4) Ok, this isn’t really a bowl. But it’s turned. Conrad decided to experiment with a floating square form, and this is what happened. This cherry platter is approximately 13.25” x 13” x 1.5”
Cherry Pit (photo 5) is approximately 4.25 x 1 5/8”.
Cherry on Top (photo 6) is approximately 6” x 3”.
These cherry bows were made from a fallen cherry tree from our backyard in Swarthmore, PA in 2020.
Bing (Photos 7-8): Approximately 8” - 8 3/8" diameter x 4.25" tall.
Tivona (Photo 9): Approximately 7.75-8” in diameter x 4.25” deep.
Sakura (Photo 10): Approximately 7.75-8” in diameter x 3.75” deep.
Blossom (Photo 11): This natural edge cherry bowl was made from a fallen cherry tree from our backyard in Swarthmore, PA in 2020. Approximately 8-9” diameter x 3"-4.5” deep
Bowl of Cherries (Photo 12): This rustic cherry bowl was made from a fallen cherry tree from our backyard in Swarthmore, PA in 2020. This bowl was turned from a section of the trunk that had four crotches. Crotches that go 4 ways make some really interesting grain patterns. In the process of turning this particular bowl the wood cracked and warped significantly during while drying. We then filled some of the major cracks with resin. Approximately 9-9.5" in diameter x 7.5” tall.
Chasm (Photo 13-14): This rustic cherry bowl was handcrafted from a fallen cherry tree from our backyard in Swarthmore, PA. In the process of turning this particular bowl the wood cracked and the pith fell out while drying. We then filled the major crack with resin to stabilize the bowl. Approximately 7.25”- 7.5" in diameter x 4.5” tall.
All our bowls are finished with Betty’s Board Butter (beeswax and food safe mineral oil.) Clean with a damp cloth. Dry immediately. Re-oil occasionally.