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Mini oriental bowl

Mini oriental bowl

Regular price €29,95 EUR
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Even the little things are worth admiring.

Maybe you have a small empty corner, a corner of your desk or office, or even a small gap on a shelf. Maybe this is the element that was missing.

Inspired by oriental aesthetics and full of nature, this small bowl will bring life to any corner. Its base, made of Paulownia wood, has been hand-turned and stained with Indian ink to preserve all the details.

At its centre, a small bed of preserved moss is surrounded by black basalt gravel, as if it were the same field. And the best thing is what crowns it all. An impressive branch of preserved Japanese red maple. And yes, you read that right, preserved, a completely natural plant but treated to remain "eternal" for many years.

No maintenance, nothing, zero. Just place it and enjoy the calm it transmits.

(The product is shipped with the preserved plant disassembled. A small bottle of glue is included in the packaging for assembly)

FINISH

Wood stained with India ink and sealed with shellac (obtained from the secretion of the lac cochineal Kerria lacca ).

Protective treatment based on linseed oil and beeswax , giving the wood waterproofing and an extra soft touch.

COLORS

  • EBONY : coloring based on Indian ink, a natural pigment obtained from soot. It provides a deep black color. It creates a beautiful contrast with the green of the moss and the preserved plant.

MEASURES

11.5cm long x 11.5cm wide x 3.6cm high (not including preserved plants)

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José Antonio Chazarra Navarro
Pequeño cuenco oriental

Espectacular, estoy encantada con mi pequeño cuenco oriental..
Repetiré seguro ya que me parecen super originales para un excelente regalo
Gracias Proyecto BIOMA