Encina con trabajo de la Larva del Cerdo Cerambyx
120,00 €
Wooden bowl turned from stone oak, sourced from Monfragüe
Beschrijving
This beautifully crafted wooden bowl is turned from encina oak, sourced from the rugged Monfragüe National Park in Spain. The wood carries the spirit of the park, known for its rich biodiversity and wild landscapes.
What makes this bowl truly unique are the natural larval channels left by the cerdo cerambyx, a native beetle. These intricate patterns, created as the beetle burrows into the oak, add a distinctive character to the piece, making this bowla one of a kind.
More than just a functional object, this bowl is a tribute to nature’s elegance, blending rustic beauty with my craftsmanship. A perfect piece for those who appreciate unique, nature-inspired art.
diameter 26cm, height 11cm, weight 1,5kg
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