Oak Burl Candy Dish

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rossvh

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A friend gave me this oak burl and I just tried to keep it together. Filled in some of the voids with crushed turquoise but not all. I must admit - it looks nice. 6" wide by 3.5" high. As always - c&c welcomed!
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Bob Wemm

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That is beautiful. I love to use burl wood, especially when there are voids that are or are not filled.
The voids add to the beauty. IMHO.
Thanks for sharing this.

Bob
 

edicehouse

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The only negative thing I can say about it, is I wish there were pictures of the side so see the figure on there. Beautiful bowl though.
 

mark james

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Wonderful dish. I think you filled in just enough of the voids to give a nice element, but left some open.

Very nice.
 
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