


A striking hand-carved natural burl wood bowl, crafted from a single root section and shaped into a highly sculptural organic form. The piece displays the unmistakable characteristics of true burl-complex swirling grain, dense knot clusters, and dramatic protrusions that create a powerful presence from every angle. This example shows excellent visual balance: the lower-root extensions form a stable tripod stance, while the upper section opens into a deep, naturally contoured bowl. The interior retains the darker heartwood tones, contrasted beautifully with the warm honey-amber outer surface. The finish is smooth, tactile, and richly polished, enhancing the natural figure of the burl. Likely carved from camphor burl or a similar hardwood commonly used for artisanal root sculptures during the mid-20th century. Each piece is inherently unique, and this one has a highly expressive shape suitable as a table centerpiece, sculptural art object, or large natural display vessel. 17″L × 11″W × 8.75H Weight: 4.5 lb (Measured at the widest points). No cracks of structural concern; only natural irregularities inherent to burl wood. A strong and visually dynamic example ideal for collectors of organic modernism, rustic décor, and natural-form sculpture. This is a one-of-a-kind piece, with strong sculptural presence.
