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Allen Alexopulos

Natural Edge Bowl

A friend gave me a limb that she identified as sycamore. The bark looked like sycamore, but the turned piece makes me wonder if it wasn't a differenct species. The limb was relatively small suggesting relatively young section of the tree.

The piece was finished with Waterlox and Arborwax using the same process that I used for "Liberty Bowl II".

Material: Possibly Spalting Sycamore
Base: 1 1/4" dia
Height: 3 3/8"
Width at widest point: 6 7/8"
Width at narrowest point: 5 3/8"
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