Mango Bowl by John Berthiaume 6″H x 7.5″D $230 (Sold)
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Mango Bowl by John Berthiaume 6″H x 7.5″D $230
About the Artist
John Berthiaume is a woodworker who moved to Hawai’i from his home state of Michigan in 1978. While taking advantage of the many beautiful types of wood available in Hawai’i, he has developed his passion and talent for woodworking. He specializes in designing and crafting jewelry boxes, bowls and furniture from locally sourced wood.
Mango
Mango wood is derived from the mango tree. This is the same tree that produces the sweet fleshy fruit known as ‘a mango‘, characterised by skin that turns from green to yellow/red and an inside comprised of a large stone surrounded by juicy yellow flesh. Its ‘Latin’ name is mangifera indica.
The tree belongs to the Anacardiaceae family, which also includes:
- Pistachio
- Cashew
- Poison ivy
The mango tree is evergreen and grows to an average height of between 15 and 18 metres (50ft and 60ft).
Mango wood is categorized as hardwood because of its strength, density, attractive looks and of course durability that allows it not to wear out quickly and keep their high luster texture for many years. … Mango’s hardwood consists of very dense grain that is durable, strong and not too hard on tools during woodworking.
The dimensions listed in the ‘additional information’ table includes packing for shipment. The dimension listed on this page is correct for the bowl itself. Mahalo!
Mango Bowl by John Berthiaume 6″H x 7.5″D $230
Additional information
Weight | 11.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 13.5 × 13.5 in |