Bowl – Kwila, with painted rim. No 6
$75.00
This bowl is made from Kwila, a tree naturally growing in Papua New Guinea. The bright colourful acrylic paint creates a striking rim with the dark brown of the Kwila. The bowl has a hand rubbed oil finish to accentuate the natural grain and colour within this piece, as well as protect and preserve. Handcrafted by David Barden.
Dimensions – 235mm diameter x 40mm high approx.
Availability: 1 in stock
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