Cherry Fruit/Bread Bowl 8' x 2'

£39.00

Cherry Fruit/Bread Bowl 8' x 2' Finished in walnut oil and beeswax

Hand-turned from locally sourced cherry wood, this shallow bowl is sized for fruit, rolls, or serving breads. The warm, amber tones and subtle, natural grain of cherry are enhanced by a hand-applied finish of walnut oil and beeswax that brings out depth and a soft, low-sheen lustre while providing food-safe protection.

Details

  • Material: Solid cherry

  • Dimensions: 8 inches in diameter × 2 inches high

  • Finish: Walnut oil and beeswax (food-safe)

  • Care: Hand wash with mild soap, dry immediately; reapply food-safe oil/wax periodically to maintain finish

  • Origin: Anglesey, North Wales — handcrafted

Uses

  • Fruit display

  • Bread and roll serving

  • Centrepiece or tabletop accent

Each piece is handcrafted; slight variations in grain, colour, and figure make every bowl unique. Contact us for bespoke sizing or finish preferences.

Cherry Fruit/Bread Bowl 8' x 2' Finished in walnut oil and beeswax

Hand-turned from locally sourced cherry wood, this shallow bowl is sized for fruit, rolls, or serving breads. The warm, amber tones and subtle, natural grain of cherry are enhanced by a hand-applied finish of walnut oil and beeswax that brings out depth and a soft, low-sheen lustre while providing food-safe protection.

Details

  • Material: Solid cherry

  • Dimensions: 8 inches in diameter × 2 inches high

  • Finish: Walnut oil and beeswax (food-safe)

  • Care: Hand wash with mild soap, dry immediately; reapply food-safe oil/wax periodically to maintain finish

  • Origin: Anglesey, North Wales — handcrafted

Uses

  • Fruit display

  • Bread and roll serving

  • Centrepiece or tabletop accent

Each piece is handcrafted; slight variations in grain, colour, and figure make every bowl unique. Contact us for bespoke sizing or finish preferences.

Walnut oil & beeswax finish, particularly when cured (hardened), is generally considered low-risk for nut allergy sufferers. While raw or unrefined oil might contain trace proteins, the polymerization process reduces the risk of allergic reactions. However, individuals with severe allergies should avoid it, as reactions to food-contact surfaces are still possible. Risk Level: Once walnut oil cures and hardens on wood, the proteins responsible for allergic reactions become inactive.