decorative bowls
The pieces shown here are a sample of the decorative bowls and turned art I've created over the past few years.
Please contact me directly to check on items currently available. And, custom pieces are also available.
Contact me directly, I will be happy to create a piece specifically designed to meet your needs, style and decor.

Natural edge spalted maple bowl from a tree grown in King William County, Virginia.

Natural edge cedar bowl from a tree in King William, Virginia; end grain turning shows the outline of the tree.

Ambrosia Maple from a tree in King William County, Virginia

Natural edge deodar cedar bowl from a tree grown in Northside Richmond, Virginia; knocked over in a storm.

Ambrosia maple bowl and pepper/salt mill from the same tree grown in King William, Virginia

Natural edge cedar bowl from a homestead in Hanover County, Virginia

"V" shaped ambrosia maple bowl from a farm in King William County, VA

Natural edge cedar bowl (without the bark) from a farm in Hanover County, Virginia; the inclusions from the natural contours of the tree create a unique and beautiful "tulip flower look"; finished in clear shellac.

Classic shape and rich cherry red color add to the beauty of this 9" X 3" bowl; finished in tung oil varnish.

One of a kind! Highly spalted in a classic shape from an old fallen Beech tree at the Battersea Mansion in Petersburg, Virginia

Spalted beech from an old fallen tree at the Battersea Mansion in Petersburg, Virginia; a unique knot hole makes this bowl a conversation piece (the knot flew off unexpectedly during the turning process); finished in tung oil varnish.

Smaller natural edge and lighter colored Cherry bowl (natural edge is one of my favorite shapes); finished in shellac.