Bobich Bowl

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This eye-catching three-lobed bowl was made from a portion of a walnut tree where the trunk intersected with two branches. The rich, warm tones of the walnut wood add a touch of natural elegance to any setting, making it the perfect centerpiece for your dining table or a statement piece in your home decor. A void in the wood was stabilized and filled with champagne-colored glitter, adding a touch of sparkle which contrasts beautifully with the wood.

Top Diameter: 9-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 3-1/4”
Height: 1-3/4”

Valued by woodworkers for its beautiful wood, black walnut has also been frequently used for fence rails and fuel. Ruthless cutting led to almost complete extinction in some areas. .Plant biologist Ed Bobich and his students at California Polytechnic State University studied black walnut trees in an effort to aid the restoration of this native tree. They found that walnut trees can survive frequent fires, even thriving and growing new trunks after a fire. The trees can regenerate on their own if the ecosystem is left alone—no grazing, no cutting and no mowing.

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This eye-catching three-lobed bowl was made from a portion of a walnut tree where the trunk intersected with two branches. The rich, warm tones of the walnut wood add a touch of natural elegance to any setting, making it the perfect centerpiece for your dining table or a statement piece in your home decor. A void in the wood was stabilized and filled with champagne-colored glitter, adding a touch of sparkle which contrasts beautifully with the wood.

Top Diameter: 9-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 3-1/4”
Height: 1-3/4”

Valued by woodworkers for its beautiful wood, black walnut has also been frequently used for fence rails and fuel. Ruthless cutting led to almost complete extinction in some areas. .Plant biologist Ed Bobich and his students at California Polytechnic State University studied black walnut trees in an effort to aid the restoration of this native tree. They found that walnut trees can survive frequent fires, even thriving and growing new trunks after a fire. The trees can regenerate on their own if the ecosystem is left alone—no grazing, no cutting and no mowing.

This eye-catching three-lobed bowl was made from a portion of a walnut tree where the trunk intersected with two branches. The rich, warm tones of the walnut wood add a touch of natural elegance to any setting, making it the perfect centerpiece for your dining table or a statement piece in your home decor. A void in the wood was stabilized and filled with champagne-colored glitter, adding a touch of sparkle which contrasts beautifully with the wood.

Top Diameter: 9-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 3-1/4”
Height: 1-3/4”

Valued by woodworkers for its beautiful wood, black walnut has also been frequently used for fence rails and fuel. Ruthless cutting led to almost complete extinction in some areas. .Plant biologist Ed Bobich and his students at California Polytechnic State University studied black walnut trees in an effort to aid the restoration of this native tree. They found that walnut trees can survive frequent fires, even thriving and growing new trunks after a fire. The trees can regenerate on their own if the ecosystem is left alone—no grazing, no cutting and no mowing.