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Hand Carved Large Wood Bowl 20 inch

$350.00

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If you fell in love with Daphne Oz's giant wood salad bowl, this is it! A big thank you to Daphne Oz who featured our bowls with one of her delicious salads!

Handcrafted from sustainably sourced wood by skilled artisans, our luxury Large Wood Bowl is a timeless centerpiece. Perfect for serving, displaying, or as a standalone decor item, each unique piece seamlessly blends into any style. Not only does it exude beauty, but it also supports rainforest preservation and empowers indigenous artisans, embodying a legacy of craftsmanship and environmental stewardship. Elevate your space with this exquisite, heirloom-worthy bowl.As an heirloom piece to be passed down for generations, our bowl also preserves the rain forest for generations. 

  • 20" Diameter, 5-6" Deep 
  • Hand-carved
  • Maintain with food-safe oil
  • Made in Peru

Don't miss out on a beautiful statement bowl for your holiday salads. You can see its slightly larger version here! These bowls are exactly the same wood and craftsmanship.

PLEASE NOTE: This product is not eligible for free shipping; the flat rate will be applied. 




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    Lena Mcleod
    Amazing

    Love it. So pleased with this bowl. It’s gorgeous and will be an heirloom for sure.

    We are so glad to hear that!

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    Joyce Levine
    20 inch round bowl

    Beautiful ! Arrived on time packaged well , I’ve waited for this bowl for a very long time . Yes it’s worth it . Thank you

    Thank you Joyce for your patience.


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