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FALL SALE! WOODEN SALAD BOWLS

Posted on October 06, 2017 by Nigel Hayes | 0 comments

FALL SALE! WOODEN SALAD BOWLS

Some of the finest large salad bowls that you can find. All hand turned in B.C. by woodturner John Topham. These bowls have been turned from some of oldest trees in the South Okanagan. All are from salvaged trees and given a new life as beautiful bowls.  See More bit.ly/2fNj3w1

MANITOBA MAPLE SALAD BOWL

Was $300 Now $250

 

MANITOBA MAPLE SALAD BOWL

This gorgeous bowl is turned from Manitoba Maple originated from Westminster Street in Penticton. This tree was planted more than 80 years ago, salvaged and given a new life as a beautiful bowl.

 

 

SILVER MAPLE WOOD SALAD BOWL - LARGE

Was $290 Now $240

SILVER MAPLE WOOD SALAD BOWL - LARGE

 

This magnificent salad bowl is turned from Silver Maple from Gardiner Court, Penticton. This tree was planted more than 100 years ago and believed to be one of the oldest Maples in the South Okanagan. It has been salvaged and given a new life as a beautiful bowl.

 

SILVER MAPLE WOOD SALAD BOWL - LARGE

Was $270 Now $225

SILVER MAPLE WOOD SALAD BOWL - LARGE

This magnificent salad bowl is turned from Silver Maple from Gardiner Court, Penticton. This tree was planted more than 100 years ago and believed to be one of the oldest Maples in the South Okanagan. It has been salvaged and given a new life as a beautiful bowl.

 

SILVER MAPLE WOOD SALAD BOWL LARGE 

Was $290 Now $240

SILVER MAPLE WOOD SALAD BOWL LARGE

This magnificent salad bowl is turned from Silver Maple from Gardiner Court, Penticton. This tree was planted more than 100 years ago and believed to be one of the oldest Maples in the South Okanagan. It has been salvaged and given a new life as a beautiful bowl.

 

WESTERN RED MAPLE SALAD BOWL

Was $250 Now $200

WESTERN RED MAPLE SALAD BOWL

This beautiful Red Maple salad bowl has an impressive two-tone rim of Silver and Western Red Maple. It has been turned from wood that came from the 'Doherty' property on North Victoria Road, in Summerland. This tree was planted by Jim Doherty in 1963 and the tree has been removed, salvaged and recycled into a useful product.

All these beautiful bowls have been created by John Topham. See more HERE

JOHN TOPHAM SALAS BOWLS

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