Thin mulberry bowl

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This is a mulberry bowl I finished up last week. About an 1/8" thick all the way down to the foot and 7" wide. Finish is danish oil that has been buffed out. There is a small bark inclusion crack that I stabilized with CA but didn't fill as I liked the character of it. I don't usually keep the foot on them but this one looked good sitting off the table. Photos taken by my wife.
 

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I Ike thin bowls and have them set on a foot.
My suggestion for the foot used the 1/3-2/3 ratio and if you foot was smaller diameter it would be a plus in design.
With that said your bowl is nicely. Done done.
 
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