Cherry Bowl/Pot/Cup - Resin Filled 3 1/2' x 3'

£12.00

Cherry Bowl / Pot / Cup — Resin Filled

Dimensions: 3 1/2" × 3" Finish: Walnut oil and beeswax

A handcrafted vessel turned from native cherry wood, each piece highlights the warm, reddish tones and fine grain unique to the species. Natural voids and knots are filled with clear resin, stabilising the form while accentuating organic character and depth. The surface is hand-sanded to a smooth tactile finish, then treated with walnut oil and beeswax for a low-sheen, food-safe sheen that enhances grain contrast and provides durable protection.

Suitable as a decorative bowl, small planter pot, or cup for dry use. Each item is unique; grain, knots and resin patterns will vary. Care: hand wash only, avoid prolonged soaking and extreme heat. Reapply walnut oil and beeswax periodically to maintain finish.

Cherry Bowl / Pot / Cup — Resin Filled

Dimensions: 3 1/2" × 3" Finish: Walnut oil and beeswax

A handcrafted vessel turned from native cherry wood, each piece highlights the warm, reddish tones and fine grain unique to the species. Natural voids and knots are filled with clear resin, stabilising the form while accentuating organic character and depth. The surface is hand-sanded to a smooth tactile finish, then treated with walnut oil and beeswax for a low-sheen, food-safe sheen that enhances grain contrast and provides durable protection.

Suitable as a decorative bowl, small planter pot, or cup for dry use. Each item is unique; grain, knots and resin patterns will vary. Care: hand wash only, avoid prolonged soaking and extreme heat. Reapply walnut oil and beeswax periodically to maintain finish.

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.