Dewey Owle Maple-Bubinga Bowl
$110.00
Dewey Owle Maple-Bubinga Bowl
Dewey Owle is a wood carver from Cherokee, North Carolina. He uses exotic woods to turn very attractive bowls, often combining two kinds of wood for contrast.
This base of this bowl is maple wood; the rim is bubinga. The maple contains a number of worm holes and other markings that give it great character.
9 1/2 in. diameter x 4 1/2 in. high
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Dewey Owle Maple-Bubinga Bowl
Dewey Owle is a wood carver from Cherokee, North Carolina. He uses exotic woods to turn very attractive bowls, often combining two kinds of wood for contrast.
This base of this bowl is maple wood; the rim is bubinga. The maple contains a number of worm holes and other markings that give it great character.
9 1/2 in. diameter x 4 1/2 in. high
Weight | 7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 14 × 14 in |