Red Oak Charcuterie Tray - 13.75" x 8.25"
The carving of this bowl follows the landmarks provided by the grain and figure of the wood. This gives the final piece a very natural feel.
The City of New York had taken down a large red oak tree in Queens. I came across several large logs awaiting processing on the side of the road. Naturally, I availed myself of what I was able to transport and this is one product of that haul.
The carving of this bowl follows the landmarks provided by the grain and figure of the wood. This gives the final piece a very natural feel.
The City of New York had taken down a large red oak tree in Queens. I came across several large logs awaiting processing on the side of the road. Naturally, I availed myself of what I was able to transport and this is one product of that haul.
The carving of this bowl follows the landmarks provided by the grain and figure of the wood. This gives the final piece a very natural feel.
The City of New York had taken down a large red oak tree in Queens. I came across several large logs awaiting processing on the side of the road. Naturally, I availed myself of what I was able to transport and this is one product of that haul.