Baggley Bowl
This small bowl makes a big impact with its wonderful grain pattern, light/dark contrasts and live edge showcasing some of the bark from the willow tree it was made from. The bowl is food safe so could be used to serve nuts or candy. It could also be a catchall for keys, loose change, jewelry and more.
Length: 5"
Width: 4-5/8"
Height: 1-3/4"
A botanist and naturalist, Herma Baggley was the first woman who worked as a ranger for the National Park Service. She was tremendously knowledgeable about Yellowstone National Park and its plants. She believed that plant life furnished most of the color and beauty in the park and over all the earth. As co-author of the first book on the plants of Yellowstone she stated, “It is difficult to imagine what a drab place this world would be, were it not beautified by the infinite variety of forms of plant life.”
This small bowl makes a big impact with its wonderful grain pattern, light/dark contrasts and live edge showcasing some of the bark from the willow tree it was made from. The bowl is food safe so could be used to serve nuts or candy. It could also be a catchall for keys, loose change, jewelry and more.
Length: 5"
Width: 4-5/8"
Height: 1-3/4"
A botanist and naturalist, Herma Baggley was the first woman who worked as a ranger for the National Park Service. She was tremendously knowledgeable about Yellowstone National Park and its plants. She believed that plant life furnished most of the color and beauty in the park and over all the earth. As co-author of the first book on the plants of Yellowstone she stated, “It is difficult to imagine what a drab place this world would be, were it not beautified by the infinite variety of forms of plant life.”
This small bowl makes a big impact with its wonderful grain pattern, light/dark contrasts and live edge showcasing some of the bark from the willow tree it was made from. The bowl is food safe so could be used to serve nuts or candy. It could also be a catchall for keys, loose change, jewelry and more.
Length: 5"
Width: 4-5/8"
Height: 1-3/4"
A botanist and naturalist, Herma Baggley was the first woman who worked as a ranger for the National Park Service. She was tremendously knowledgeable about Yellowstone National Park and its plants. She believed that plant life furnished most of the color and beauty in the park and over all the earth. As co-author of the first book on the plants of Yellowstone she stated, “It is difficult to imagine what a drab place this world would be, were it not beautified by the infinite variety of forms of plant life.”