This orb shaped vessel is made of seven rings with twelve segments alternating in pattern from top to bottom. The bottom is a beautiful solid piece of Honduran Mahogany and the piece is finished off with two branded black rings. It is 6 inches tall and 7 inches in diameter.
Rosewood and Maple Bowl
ROSEWOOD
(Patagonian Rosewood (Anadenanthera colubrine) color ranges from cream to orange tones and over time changes to a deep orange/reddish-brown. Unique to this wood is it's pronounced black striping. Naturally lustrous with a fine uniform texture. It is hard and dense wood, which offers great durability. Argentina
MAPLE
(Acer saccharum) sapwood color ranges from nearly white, to an off-white cream color, sometimes with a reddish or golden hue. The heartwood tends to be a darker reddish brown.
HONDURAN MAHOGANY
(Swietenia macrophylla) is also known as Tropical Mahogany, South American Mahogany, Caoba and Chiculte, big-leaf mahogany, genuine mahogany. Heartwood color can vary a fair amount, from a pale pinkish brown to a darker reddish brown. Color tends to darken with age. Mahogany also exhibits an optical phenomenon known as chatoyancy. Grain can be straight, interlocked, irregular or wavy. Texture is medium and uniform, with moderate natural luster.
CHATOYANCY
You may not know the term “chatoyance”, but you’ve probably seen it. The term derives from the French word “chatoyer”, which means “to shine like a cat’s eye.” If you’ve ever seen the semi-precious stone tiger’s eye, you get the idea. In woodworking, chatoyance is a similarly striking optical quality in which areas of light and dark grain shift and change position depending on the angle of view.
Finish is Non toxic-food safe. Purely organic 100% White Bees Wax. Highest of quality