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  1. Ebonized black cherry bowl

    Ebonized black cherry bowl

    10” x 3.5” I created a collection of these ebonized cherry bowls for an art fair last year and this is my favorite of the bunch. It’s a simple shape, but the rich tones of the cherry really pop against the black exterior. I soaked the outside with Earl Grey before applying the iron oxide to...
  2. Ebonized group shot

    Ebonized group shot

    Group shot of ebonized cherry pieces.
  3. Ebonized cherry coffee/low table

    Ebonized cherry coffee/low table

    Ebonized cherry coffee/low table. 27" top x 15.25" high. Through wedged tenons and brass cross pins.
  4. Ebonized cherry pad foot stool

    Ebonized cherry pad foot stool

    Ebonized cherry pad foot stool. 11" seat x 11.5" high. Through wedged tenons.
  5. Ebonized cherry stool

    Ebonized cherry stool

    Ebonized cherry ball foot stool. 11" seat x 18" high. Through wedged tenons and brass cross pins.
  6. Ebonized cherry stool detail

    Ebonized cherry stool detail

    Offset detail on ebonized cherry stool. 11" seat x 18" high. Through wedged tenons and brass cross pins.
  7. Table

    Table

    Time with Michael Hosaluk or Mark Sfirri is always special. I made this table after classes with them. The Ash parts of the legs are turned sepatate for the most part then pegged with dowels and epoxy then colored with shoe dye.
  8. Ash Goblet

    Ash Goblet

    Ash goblet with ebony dyed and Limed bowl. Captured ring on stem.
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