Pine Tiny Bowl

$15.00
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2.5" diameter x 1.25" tall
2" diameter x 1.5" tall

These tiny Pine bowls have been turned from downed Pine trees in Rist Canyon, just west of Fort Collins, Colorado. The trees in this canyon have suffered the effects of the Mountain Pine Beetle, weakening the trees and causing them to be susceptible to fire. In 2012 the High Park Fire rushed through the canyon destroying nearly 90,000 acres. These tiny bowls are decorated with the devastating marks of beetle kill and fire.

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2.5" diameter x 1.25" tall
2" diameter x 1.5" tall

These tiny Pine bowls have been turned from downed Pine trees in Rist Canyon, just west of Fort Collins, Colorado. The trees in this canyon have suffered the effects of the Mountain Pine Beetle, weakening the trees and causing them to be susceptible to fire. In 2012 the High Park Fire rushed through the canyon destroying nearly 90,000 acres. These tiny bowls are decorated with the devastating marks of beetle kill and fire.

2.5" diameter x 1.25" tall
2" diameter x 1.5" tall

These tiny Pine bowls have been turned from downed Pine trees in Rist Canyon, just west of Fort Collins, Colorado. The trees in this canyon have suffered the effects of the Mountain Pine Beetle, weakening the trees and causing them to be susceptible to fire. In 2012 the High Park Fire rushed through the canyon destroying nearly 90,000 acres. These tiny bowls are decorated with the devastating marks of beetle kill and fire.

*Every piece from BLACKCONE is unique, bearing the marks of fire, insects, or aging. Our commitment to you is to provide a one-of-a-kind conversation piece that tells a story: turning what was once dead and discarded into beauty.

(BLACKCONE uses only food-safe finishes.)

 

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