Vases
My vases cover a wide variety of styles and sizes. Water and live flowers should only be placed in those that are supplied with a glass insert. Dried flowers can be used in the others, or they can be displayed empty.
This vase is made from a piece of spalted black walnut with a maple collar.
This lightweight enclosed form is made of an exquisite piece of box elder burl with a black walnut collar.
This natural-edged vase is made of elm which was salvaged from a City tree trimming program. Due to the way it was cut from the tree, the shape is reminiscent of a papoose used by Native Americans.
This vase was made of a piece of dead, wormy aspen, cut from around my neighborhood, here in Colorado. The combination of worm holes and grain patterns, along with the extremely thin walls made this a very special piece.
This natural-edged, flare-top vase is made of elm which was salvaged from a City tree trimming program. The colors are reminiscent of French vanilla and chocolate ice cream.
This vase is made of gambels (scrub) oak that I cut down in my neighborhood. The resin filled scar is reminiscent of a lightening strike.
This natural-edged vase is made of elm which was salvaged from a City tree trimming program.
This vase is made of gambels (scrub) oak that I cut down in my neighborhood. It was turned green, so there is a slight bit of warping, which gives it a more organic feel.
This vase is made of gambels (scrub) oak that I cut down in my neighborhood. It was turned in such a way as to retain some of the bark and produce a void that wraps half way around the vase. 7" tall x 5" wide
This natural-edged, flare-top vase is made of cottonwood. This was from a large, dead tree that was being removed by a homeowner.
This natural-edged, flare-top vase is made of elm which was salvaged from a City tree trimming program.
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