Baltzer Vase
This eye-catching vase was made from Western cedar. It has a wonderful grain pattern with light and dark contrasts. Tall and graceful, it has a wide base for stability. With a small opening, it was designed to showcase a few dried flowers or grasses. This vase will not hold water.
Height: 11”
Top Diameter: 7/8”
Maximum Diameter: 4”
Hole Opening: 5/16”
Jennifer Baltzer is a forest ecologist and associate professor at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario. She studies how climate warming and unprecedented wildfires impact Canada’s boreal forest and tundra. After burning, the dominant species in some areas are being replaced by other species, changing the look of the forest forever.
This eye-catching vase was made from Western cedar. It has a wonderful grain pattern with light and dark contrasts. Tall and graceful, it has a wide base for stability. With a small opening, it was designed to showcase a few dried flowers or grasses. This vase will not hold water.
Height: 11”
Top Diameter: 7/8”
Maximum Diameter: 4”
Hole Opening: 5/16”
Jennifer Baltzer is a forest ecologist and associate professor at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario. She studies how climate warming and unprecedented wildfires impact Canada’s boreal forest and tundra. After burning, the dominant species in some areas are being replaced by other species, changing the look of the forest forever.
This eye-catching vase was made from Western cedar. It has a wonderful grain pattern with light and dark contrasts. Tall and graceful, it has a wide base for stability. With a small opening, it was designed to showcase a few dried flowers or grasses. This vase will not hold water.
Height: 11”
Top Diameter: 7/8”
Maximum Diameter: 4”
Hole Opening: 5/16”
Jennifer Baltzer is a forest ecologist and associate professor at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario. She studies how climate warming and unprecedented wildfires impact Canada’s boreal forest and tundra. After burning, the dominant species in some areas are being replaced by other species, changing the look of the forest forever.