Sugar Maple Bowl

$59.00

This vibrant bowl showcases the vivid colors of sugar maple trees in autumn. The tree’s magnificent canopy is balanced by a strong root system. The bowl was handpainted in the style of centuries-old majolica from Spain. It could be used as a serving dish or a decorative accent.

Height: 2-1/4”
Top Diameter: 8”
Bottom Diameter: 4”
Capacity: 24 oz

The state tree of Vermont (as well as New York, Wisconsin and West Virginia), sugar maples are found throughout the Northeast, contributing to the area’s brilliant fall foliage. Not only do sugar maples sequester carbon and support the food chain, they also feed humans directly. Every spring, their sap is tapped for the production of maple syrup. Vermonters are serious about their maple syrup—in a state with less than 300 towns, there are over 1500 sugar houses! And while the sweet taste is reason enough to celebrate, researchers at the University of Toronto have found that maple syrup stops brain cell damage which can lead to Alzheimer’s. Have some pancakes this weekend!

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This vibrant bowl showcases the vivid colors of sugar maple trees in autumn. The tree’s magnificent canopy is balanced by a strong root system. The bowl was handpainted in the style of centuries-old majolica from Spain. It could be used as a serving dish or a decorative accent.

Height: 2-1/4”
Top Diameter: 8”
Bottom Diameter: 4”
Capacity: 24 oz

The state tree of Vermont (as well as New York, Wisconsin and West Virginia), sugar maples are found throughout the Northeast, contributing to the area’s brilliant fall foliage. Not only do sugar maples sequester carbon and support the food chain, they also feed humans directly. Every spring, their sap is tapped for the production of maple syrup. Vermonters are serious about their maple syrup—in a state with less than 300 towns, there are over 1500 sugar houses! And while the sweet taste is reason enough to celebrate, researchers at the University of Toronto have found that maple syrup stops brain cell damage which can lead to Alzheimer’s. Have some pancakes this weekend!

This vibrant bowl showcases the vivid colors of sugar maple trees in autumn. The tree’s magnificent canopy is balanced by a strong root system. The bowl was handpainted in the style of centuries-old majolica from Spain. It could be used as a serving dish or a decorative accent.

Height: 2-1/4”
Top Diameter: 8”
Bottom Diameter: 4”
Capacity: 24 oz

The state tree of Vermont (as well as New York, Wisconsin and West Virginia), sugar maples are found throughout the Northeast, contributing to the area’s brilliant fall foliage. Not only do sugar maples sequester carbon and support the food chain, they also feed humans directly. Every spring, their sap is tapped for the production of maple syrup. Vermonters are serious about their maple syrup—in a state with less than 300 towns, there are over 1500 sugar houses! And while the sweet taste is reason enough to celebrate, researchers at the University of Toronto have found that maple syrup stops brain cell damage which can lead to Alzheimer’s. Have some pancakes this weekend!