Hawaiian Koa Wood Turned Bowl
This is a Hawaiian Koa wood turned bowl, medium-sized and numbered #726. This piece stands at just over 2.5" high. It has a soft sloping foot. This deep blonde and brown Koa bowl reflects the unique and rich heritage of the Koa tree's characteristics. It has untouched natural termite holes with beautiful curvy and figured wood grain. Harvested on the slopes of Mauna Kea and once reserved for only monarchs, this handcrafted Koa wood bowl will grace your home with the warmth Hawaiian wood art brings to any environment. This handmade heirloom is unique, branded, and numbered.
Dimensions: 8 1/2" Wide X 2 1/2" Height, 1/4" Approx. Wall Thickness
This Hawaiian Koa wood bowl was hand turned by KoaWood Ranch founder Craig Villarrubia. He was part of the entire process, from painstaking cutting the tree to preparing the branch and blank, before placing it on the lathe for shaping. The piece is finished with Danish oil and wax. Craig's work reflects a contemporary take on the traditional Hawaiian Koa calabash bowls.