Hi Friends! Today, I'm starting a new feature called
HUNTING AND GATHERING: Find of the Month
where I'll share a specific treasure recently found.
I'm sharing something today that I've been hunting for some time --
a large old hand-crafted wooden bowl.
Found at an antique mall for $17!
Age unknown, possibly fifty years old or even older.
I love the warmth of old wood and in the case of this bowl,
I especially treasure the marks left by much-loved use.
From the Internet I've learned that these big bowls
were used for mixing dough for bread and biscuits.
were used for mixing dough for bread and biscuits.
Over time, however, people stopped using them for cooking
because the wood held bacteria and was difficult to clean.
Today, we can't sterilize them in the dishwasher so we use them for decor.
These beautiful bowls work equally well in a modern room as a chic sculpture
or in a farmhouse-styled room as a primitive touch.
Not being an expert on these things, I believe this bowl, which is quite heavy, was turned on a lathe as opposed to hand carving. Looking closely, you can see the ridges from the turning tools.
The warmth of the wood looks so beautiful with pine cones, nuts, apples,
or even Native American beadwork.
I can picture it filled with antlers on the coffee table in front of a roaring fire.
I'll have to retrieve our antlers from the cabin when it's not snowed in.
That might not be until May! Ha!
That might not be until May! Ha!
Roxy doesn't seem to have any interest in old bowls
Meanwhile, I'm enjoying trying the bowl in different places
and am so glad I found this treasure.
Happy Hunting Everyone!
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