Arrhenius Live-Edge Bowl
This stunning cherry bowl features a live edge, where the bark of the tree forms the rim. Due to the way the blank was cut, the bowl is round at the bottom and oval at the top. There’s a beautiful contrast between the light sapwood and dark heartwood and a wonderful grain pattern as well. Whether used as a fruit bowl, serving dish or decorative accent, it will add warmth and character to any setting.
Top Diameter: 10-1/2” x 8-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 3”
Height: 3-1/2”
Swedish physicist and chemist Svante Arrhenius was the first scientist to realize that excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would lead to global warming. He calculated an estimate of how much the earth’s surface temperature would increase as a result of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide through the greenhouse effect. And he did this in 1896! His work played a key role in the development of modern climate science. He also won a Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903 for a completely different subject, the disassociation of salts into charged particles when dissolved.
This stunning cherry bowl features a live edge, where the bark of the tree forms the rim. Due to the way the blank was cut, the bowl is round at the bottom and oval at the top. There’s a beautiful contrast between the light sapwood and dark heartwood and a wonderful grain pattern as well. Whether used as a fruit bowl, serving dish or decorative accent, it will add warmth and character to any setting.
Top Diameter: 10-1/2” x 8-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 3”
Height: 3-1/2”
Swedish physicist and chemist Svante Arrhenius was the first scientist to realize that excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would lead to global warming. He calculated an estimate of how much the earth’s surface temperature would increase as a result of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide through the greenhouse effect. And he did this in 1896! His work played a key role in the development of modern climate science. He also won a Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903 for a completely different subject, the disassociation of salts into charged particles when dissolved.
This stunning cherry bowl features a live edge, where the bark of the tree forms the rim. Due to the way the blank was cut, the bowl is round at the bottom and oval at the top. There’s a beautiful contrast between the light sapwood and dark heartwood and a wonderful grain pattern as well. Whether used as a fruit bowl, serving dish or decorative accent, it will add warmth and character to any setting.
Top Diameter: 10-1/2” x 8-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 3”
Height: 3-1/2”
Swedish physicist and chemist Svante Arrhenius was the first scientist to realize that excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would lead to global warming. He calculated an estimate of how much the earth’s surface temperature would increase as a result of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide through the greenhouse effect. And he did this in 1896! His work played a key role in the development of modern climate science. He also won a Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903 for a completely different subject, the disassociation of salts into charged particles when dissolved.