"Little Spitfire"

"Little Spitfire"

$130.00

How about owning a piece of artwork from the Blue Ridge Mountains here in Virginia? These bowls, are handmade here in the mountains by a local artist and I Woodburn the designs onto each board. These beautiful items are made out of Chestnut, Walnut, Maple, Cherry, and Maple. Each bowl, is unique to itself and is a piece of Operative Art! After I am done with wood burning the item, I treat them with mineral oil /beeswax, so they do not crack and all of our wood burned items, come with instructions on how to care for them. Each one I do is different in its own way. I free hand all my work so there will be differences in each piece of art. I do not use a stencil on any of my work. These bowls will dress up any table while entertaining guests.

Little Spitfire

He has to be one of the cutest little dragons I've ever burned. This is another Arthur Boyd dish made out of apple wood. Smells amazing when you burn on it. this measures 5 1/4 inches long and is 4 1/2 inches wide.

Meet, "Little Spitfire".

Could you imagine the pressure as a baby dragon to have to make fire? Sitting

there watching everyone around you produce this wonderful thing, but wondering

if you can or even if you were supposed to? This little guy makes me smile and reminds me of an important thing.

It's okay and everything will be okay. We are all put here for a different purpose our duty is the adventure

of finding it.

Making sure we stop to see everything and choosing what's best for us.

For international orders please contact me about the shipping for this item. Sorry for the inconvenience, but we want to make sure that the shipping you pay is accurate.

All these Trinket bowls, will be shipped in a box so it will prevent them from breaking.

Wood bowl care: These bowls are usable art, so please use them. They have been treated with oils so the wood does not split when washed. If you use your bowls and they get dirty, DO NOT!!!! Put in a dish washing machine. This will ruin your item! Hand wash your wood bowls and when done apply a small amount of oil to it. You can use Olive Oil or Mineral oil, which your wood bowl has already been treated with. Keep doing this and you should have your item should last a good while. If the bowl looks dry, just add a little oil to them.

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