RULE OF THIRDS BOWL IN BLACK WALNUT
Black Walnut
I started my career as a professional photographer. The rule of thirds was always an important thing to keep in mind for designing/composing a great shot. It only feels fitting to use that to name this new collection. 1/3 of the outside is sanded to a fine polish, and the remaining 2/3 is beaded and lightly textured, and ebonized (like our Banneton collection). A stunning bowl design that not only looks fantastic but feels great in your hands. Great for food service or to be used as a design object in your home.
Details:
- Available in three sizes
- 13x5"
- 14" x 5"
- 16"x6.5"
- Black Walnut
- These bowls were all turned from a huge walnut tree that was taken down less than a half mile from my home.
- See video for sizing recommendations
- The photographs are an accurate representation of what your bowl will look like. There are natural variations in each piece, and each bowl is uniquely its own.
- Each piece is finished with food-safe Walrus Oil
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How to Care for Your Bowl:
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Care instructions are included with each order.
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Wood oil or wax is recommended for maintenance
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Your Alexander Designs piece arrives finished with a food safe oil and wax combination. Proper cleansing and seasoning will maintain its natural anti-bacterial properties. To prevent splitting or cracking, never soak your piece in water, put it in the dishwasher, refrigerator, or microwave.
After use, hand wash with soap and water, rinse, and hand dry. After it has been allowed to completely dry, after repeated use it may seem a little dull or dried out from washing. If so, it could use a bit of seasoning. The following are great options: Our favorite is our made in-house Wood Wax. Simply rub a small amount of Wood Wax onto the piece with a small lint free cloth (In our home we leave a small piece of cotton cloth in the Wood Wax tin, as to never waste any product), let the wood wax absorb into the piece for 20-30 minutes, then buff off the excess with a lint free cloth. Our second choice would be a heat-treated walnut oil such as Mahoney’s Walnut Oil (it can be found at several retailers online. Lastly, (our least favorite option) you can use Mineral Oil as it’s food safe, however it does evaporate and will require more frequent applications. Always avoid using any vegetable-based oils as they will turn rancid over time.
Following these care instructions will allow your piece to be enjoyed for generations. If you ever have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email, or call, we are here to help you.