“Natural-edge” bowls are turned so that the rims are the outer face of the tree, many times including the bark. These forms are much more organic and most of the time, they are turned to their final thickness while green. This allows for the wood to warp while it dries, further imparting a more natural shape.
Nested, Natural-edge Poplar Bowls $195, $145, $115






This poplar tree came down in someone’s back yard, near Seattle and has beautiful birdseye figure. 5.5″ tall, 13″ wide, 1/4″ thick & 4″ tall, 10″ wide, 1/4″ thick & 3″ tall, 8″ wide, 1/4″
Natural-edge Maple Bowl $195






The big leaf maple was rescued from someone’s back yard in Ilwaco, WA. 8.5″ tall, 16″ wide, 3/8″ thick
Natural-edge Maple Bowl $195







This bowl came from the same tree as above. 8″ tall, 18″ wide, 3/8″ thick
Natural-edge Maple Bowl $195





This bowl came from the same tree as above. 7″ tall, 17.5″ wide, 3/8″ thick
Nested, Natural-edge Maple Bowls $175 & $85





These bowls came from the same tree as above. 7″ tall, 17″ wide, 3/8″ thick and 4.5″ tall, 13″ wide, 3/8″ thick
Nested, Natural-edge Box Elder Bowls (553) $145 & $225







5″ tall, 8.5″ wide, 1/4″ thick & 6″ tall, 11″ wide, 1/4″ thick
