Tom Young Carob Bowl with Koa Pewa 2″H x 6″D $168
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Tom Young Carob Bowl with Koa Pewa 2″H x 6″D $168
About the Artist
Tom Young is a member of The American Association of Woodturners and a charter member of the Honolulu Woodturners Club. He is self-taught, beginning in 1990 to turn bowls from local Hawaiian woods and selected other species.
Tom’s bowls are typically about 1/8 inch thick. The larger the diameter of the bowl, the thicker the walls. The bowls are sanded with 1000 grit sandpaper, and finished with multiple coats of a Danish type oil. After that the pieces are polished using Tripoli and White Diamond, and then finally coated with carnauba wax and buffed.
Artist Statement
“I consider my pieces artistic woodturnings as opposed to utilitarian. They are thin, consistent throughout, and finely finished. The shape flows and does not have any abrupt changes in the curve. While some of the pieces may also be useful, they are made as a visual and tactile art form. They are things to admire on a shelf, on the table, or in a collection. They are things to be picked up and caressed.”
Carob
The carob tree is native to the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. Portugal is the largest producer of carob, followed by Italy and Morocco. Carob is a dense and durable hardwood that reveals multiple colors, such as tan, red, rust, orange, brown, dark brown and chocolate.
Weight and measurement in the ‘additional information’ tab includes packing for shipping.
Tom Young Carob Bowl with Koa Pewa 2″H x 6″D $168
Additional information
Weight | 6 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 12 × 8 in |