Live Edge Bristlecone Pine Bowl;
From: Natural Cherokee
“Atsadi” (Fish) Bristlecone Pine sculpture bowl. Outstanding colors and translucent properties. Very appealing shape; maybe you see a fish or a sea shell within the wood. I collected the wood at an extreme location in Colorado, at about 11,000 ft. The color is 100% natural and is sealed to bring out the natural color. The wood was close to the root base; very dense and full of colorful resins. A very special piece and one that I considered to hold for my own collection.
Bristlecone Pine is the oldest living tree on earth and grows in extreme locations in the mountains of the southwest (to include where I live). They grow about 1/100 of an inch in girth per year. I do not collect living trees and consider Bristlecone as extremely rare.
$199.95
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“Atsadi” Bristlecone Pine sculpture bowl. Outstanding colors and translucent properties. Very appealing shape; maybe you see a fish or a sea shell within the wood. I collected the wood at an extreme location in Colorado, at about 11,000 ft. The color is 100% natural and is sealed to bring out the natural color. The wood was close to the root base; very dense and full of colorful resins. A very special piece and one that I’m considering to hold for my own collection.
Bristlecone Pine is the oldest living tree on earth and grows in extreme locations in the mountains of the southwest (to include where I live). They grow about 1/100 of an inch in girth per year. I do not collect living trees and consider Bristlecone as extremely rare.
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