A pair of charming cherry-mahogany bowls
Approximately 6” wide x 2”-2.5” tall
Mahogany wood is layered on the cherry bottom section.
Note that the photo from the top makes the bowls seem asymmetrical only b/c it is taken at an angle.
The bottoms are signed “BBY 2025 cherry mahogany”
The bowls have a food-safe finish (i.e., walnut oil), and polished with a protective coat of carnauba wax.
Care instructions:
o Use gentle soap & water for cleaning.
o Please do not place the bowls in a dishwasher!
o Occasionally, the bowls can be refinished with carnauba wax or bees wax.
100% OF PROCEEDS FROM THIS SALE GO DIRECTLY TO DOWNEAST WOOD BANK, A 501-C(3) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Bob Bing-You (“BBY”) is a hobbyist woodworker from Blue Hill, Maine. His training in woodturning and other woodcraft has been at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine and the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine. When he is not creating wood items for others to enjoy, he loves to volunteer in support of the Downeast Wood Bank by splitting and stacking wood!
A pair of charming cherry-mahogany bowls
Approximately 6” wide x 2”-2.5” tall
Mahogany wood is layered on the cherry bottom section.
Note that the photo from the top makes the bowls seem asymmetrical only b/c it is taken at an angle.
The bottoms are signed “BBY 2025 cherry mahogany”
The bowls have a food-safe finish (i.e., walnut oil), and polished with a protective coat of carnauba wax.
Care instructions:
o Use gentle soap & water for cleaning.
o Please do not place the bowls in a dishwasher!
o Occasionally, the bowls can be refinished with carnauba wax or bees wax.
100% OF PROCEEDS FROM THIS SALE GO DIRECTLY TO DOWNEAST WOOD BANK, A 501-C(3) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Bob Bing-You (“BBY”) is a hobbyist woodworker from Blue Hill, Maine. His training in woodturning and other woodcraft has been at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine and the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine. When he is not creating wood items for others to enjoy, he loves to volunteer in support of the Downeast Wood Bank by splitting and stacking wood!