Hawaiian Koa Wood Hand-Turned Bowl
Bowl #1046 captures the raw elegance of Hawaiian Koa wood in a generously sized vessel that commands attention. Its organic curves and contemporary silhouette frame the wood's signature deep red tones and mesmerizing grain patterns—each swirl and chatoyant shimmer tells the story of the tree it came from. Handcrafted and individually numbered, this one-of-a-kind piece is harvested responsibly from fallen Koa at KoaWood Ranch, ensuring both ethical sourcing and heirloom durability. Whether displayed as a sculptural centerpiece or used to hold treasured objects, this artisan bowl brings warmth, authenticity, and timeless character to any interior.
Dimensions: 10" Wide X 5" Height, 1/4" Approx. Wall Thickness
Local Big Island artist Erick Loos painstakingly turned this wood bowl from wood that was sustainably harvest at the KoaWood Ranch. The piece is finished with gloss polyurethane.
All wood used comes from trees at the end of their lifecycle or that have fallen during storms. We never use wood from living trees.