Nelson Bowl

$59.00

This undulating-edge bowl is made of white juniper and features a beautiful contrast between the dark heartwood and light sapwood. It has lots of character, with a bit of the bark remaining along with knots and cracks which have been stabilized so they won’t grow.

Top Diameter: 7-1/8”
Bottom Diameter: 3-1/4”
Height: 3-3/4”

A senator from Wisconsin, Gaylord Nelson organized the first Earth Day in 1970 to raise awareness of environmental issues and push for them to be addressed on a national level. He was inspired by the anti-war protests of the 1960s and envisioned a nationwide ‘teach-in’ on the environment to bring pollution and other environmental concerns to the public’s attention.

This undulating-edge bowl is made of white juniper and features a beautiful contrast between the dark heartwood and light sapwood. It has lots of character, with a bit of the bark remaining along with knots and cracks which have been stabilized so they won’t grow.

Top Diameter: 7-1/8”
Bottom Diameter: 3-1/4”
Height: 3-3/4”

A senator from Wisconsin, Gaylord Nelson organized the first Earth Day in 1970 to raise awareness of environmental issues and push for them to be addressed on a national level. He was inspired by the anti-war protests of the 1960s and envisioned a nationwide ‘teach-in’ on the environment to bring pollution and other environmental concerns to the public’s attention.