Primitive wood bowl from the early 1900s, hand turned from a single piece of solid wood—likely maple. Its oval shape, shallow sides, and smooth finish reflect the authenticity of colonial-style craftsmanship.
9" Length × 8" Width × 2" Height
This hand turned colonial-style wood bowl was found in a primitive collector’s estate and bears the hallmarks of early American craftsmanship. With no seams or joints, the single-piece construction speaks to its authenticity. Use this primitive wood bowl for salads, fruit, or as a rustic decorative vessel. Pair with vintage bowls, farmhouse decor, or wabi-sabi accents to complete the look.
Vintage; surface wear and aged patina consistent with age. Please review photos and measurements before purchase.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Avoid soaking. Oil occasionally to preserve the wood.
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