TATIANA
Tatiana is a wooden bowl with a lid that I hand turned from spalted rainbow tulip poplar and walnut woods. I used entirely responisibly sourced woods from here in Central Kentucky (the poplar is from Franklin County and the walnut right here in Bourbon County).
The walnut lid has traces of the sapwood visible on the edges, contrasting nicely with the darker heartwood. The show stopper, however, is the poplar wood with traces of pink hues and dramatic spalting visible throughout. This truly is a one-of-a-kind piece.
With the lid, this wooden bowl with a lid measures 4-7/8″ wide by 2-7/8″ tall. Without the lid, the bowl is approximately 4-1/2″ wide and 2-1/4″ tall, with an interior measurement of 3-7/8″ wide x 1-5/8″ deep.
I finished the wood with high friction polish to enhance its natural color, grain, and tone. Care instructions are included with the purchase of this piece.
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A little about me….
I’m a historical archaeologist and spend my days excavating sites, analyzing artifacts, and writing up my findings. When I’m not in the field, you’ll find me in my woodshop. I primarily use found and reclaimed wood from here in Central Kentucky. It’s my hope that incorporating elements of the wood as I found it into each piece serves as a reminder that the object you see once was part of a beautiful, living tree. Learn more about me and my shop here.