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Each piece is unique — variation in adornment means no two bowls are identical
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Hand-turned oak — crafted entirely by hand on a lathe
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Includes Glass tube — great for floral clippings or propagating
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Decorative & whimsical — made to be displayed and admired
- Approximately 10" x 10" x 4"
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Artist: Ira Rosen — retired schoolteacher, octogenarian, master crafter
- Made in the USA
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Medium: Oak wood
Description
These bowls made by my father Ira Rosen are decorative and for whimsy. These hand-turned oak bowls are the work of Ira Rosen — retired schoolteacher, painter, furniture maker, and master crafter in the tradition of American folk art. Decorative and full of whimsy, each lidded bowl is unique in its adornment — no two are exactly alike. At approximately 10" x 10" x 4", they're substantial enough to anchor a shelf, a table, or a room.
Crafting runs in the family. Judi Rosen grew up in a household where if you wanted something — a toy, a piece of clothing, anything — you made it. So when her father recently decided to pick up an old hobby instead of letting his brain turn to Jell-O in front of the television, she was grateful. These turned oak bowls are the result.
Handmade American folk art with decades of craft behind every piece. Each bowl is one of a kind in its own right — when your piece sells, that exact combination of wood and adornment won't be seen again.