Made of ash with a small section of bark remaining on the piece, this tall and stately vase seemed to be calling for additional ornamentation after it was created. So lines of dots were woodburned onto it to highlight the grain pattern. Voila! A fairly plain vase became something very special, a fabulous accent piece on a mantel or table. There’s also a small bit of turquoise inlay filling a hole. The vase comes with a glass tube so it may be used with fresh as well as dried flowers.
Top Diameter: 4”
Maximum Diameter: 5-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 3”
Height: 12-1/2”
Dr. Kathleen Knight is a research ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service who is an expert on ‘lingering ash,’ the rare ash trees that survive infestations of the emerald ash borer. She works to identify, monitor and breed the resistant trees, hoping to ensure a future for North American ash trees.
Made of ash with a small section of bark remaining on the piece, this tall and stately vase seemed to be calling for additional ornamentation after it was created. So lines of dots were woodburned onto it to highlight the grain pattern. Voila! A fairly plain vase became something very special, a fabulous accent piece on a mantel or table. There’s also a small bit of turquoise inlay filling a hole. The vase comes with a glass tube so it may be used with fresh as well as dried flowers.
Top Diameter: 4”
Maximum Diameter: 5-1/2”
Bottom Diameter: 3”
Height: 12-1/2”
Dr. Kathleen Knight is a research ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service who is an expert on ‘lingering ash,’ the rare ash trees that survive infestations of the emerald ash borer. She works to identify, monitor and breed the resistant trees, hoping to ensure a future for North American ash trees.