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$42.00
Original: $120.00
-65%Ickebana Turned from Maple Burl—
$120.00
$42.00The Story
A remarkable piece of figured Maple is at the heart of this turning, distinguished by its figure and chatoyance.
Turned to an ideal shape for an ikebana vessel, it includes a water-holding pin barrel. The turning was finely sanded and sealed; after sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent, resulting in a durable but light and transparent quality.
All profits from sales of woodturnings are donated by the artist to support famine and victim relief in Darfur.
Turned to an ideal shape for an ikebana vessel, it includes a water-holding pin barrel. The turning was finely sanded and sealed; after sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent, resulting in a durable but light and transparent quality.
All profits from sales of woodturnings are donated by the artist to support famine and victim relief in Darfur.
- Watertight
- One-of-a-kind piece
- Signed by the artist
- Materials: Maple

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
A remarkable piece of figured Maple is at the heart of this turning, distinguished by its figure and chatoyance.
Turned to an ideal shape for an ikebana vessel, it includes a water-holding pin barrel. The turning was finely sanded and sealed; after sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent, resulting in a durable but light and transparent quality.
All profits from sales of woodturnings are donated by the artist to support famine and victim relief in Darfur.
Turned to an ideal shape for an ikebana vessel, it includes a water-holding pin barrel. The turning was finely sanded and sealed; after sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent, resulting in a durable but light and transparent quality.
All profits from sales of woodturnings are donated by the artist to support famine and victim relief in Darfur.
- Watertight
- One-of-a-kind piece
- Signed by the artist
- Materials: Maple











