Turned from burr elm with the natural edge left intact, this piece leans more toward vessel than bowl.
The uneven rim follows the original contours of the timber, with bark inclusions, voids, and darker burr figuring running through the form rather than being cut away from it.
The grain shifts constantly depending on the angle. Pale tones moving into deeper brown pockets. With tight swirling figure across the surface.
Some areas remain rougher and more textured where the natural edge has been left intact. Contrasting against the smoother turned sections below.
Turned from burr elm with the natural edge left intact, this piece leans more toward vessel than bowl.
The uneven rim follows the original contours of the timber, with bark inclusions, voids, and darker burr figuring running through the form rather than being cut away from it.
The grain shifts constantly depending on the angle. Pale tones moving into deeper brown pockets. With tight swirling figure across the surface.
Some areas remain rougher and more textured where the natural edge has been left intact. Contrasting against the smoother turned sections below.