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The first three are photos of a piece of turned Birch burl. The forth is a picture of the burl before I cut the smaller piece off. You can see the root in the bottom of the bowl. This burl was found by a friend of mine on the shores of Seneca Lake in the New York wine country.




This is a piece of Myrtle burl with a bit of off-center turning. The top is made of Ebony, and the legs are Lignum Vitae, which is Latin for Wood of Life.

This bowl is Black and White Ebony. The top and legs are Gabon Ebony.

This is a piece of Mahogany with an off-center-turned ridge.
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This is a piece of Myrtle burl.
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This is a piece of Redwood burl with the bark left in tact. The inlays are Makore, Maple and Walnut.

