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Carved from applewood salvaged from an acreage south of Winnipeg, this 24-inch sculptural vessel draws inspiration from the canoe … one of the oldest and most elegant forms of travel across Turtle Island.
Its long, tapered silhouette feels as if it were shaped by water itself. The swirling grain along the interior resembles flowing current, while the smooth exterior arcs upward like the bow and stern of a craft mid-journey. Its a celebration of the beauty in imperfection. Knots and all.
This is more than a bowl. It’s a centrepiece. A conversation piece. A quiet homage to movement, memory, and carving your own path forward.
Carved from applewood salvaged from an acreage south of Winnipeg, this 24-inch sculptural vessel draws inspiration from the canoe … one of the oldest and most elegant forms of travel across Turtle Island.
Its long, tapered silhouette feels as if it were shaped by water itself. The swirling grain along the interior resembles flowing current, while the smooth exterior arcs upward like the bow and stern of a craft mid-journey. Its a celebration of the beauty in imperfection. Knots and all.
This is more than a bowl. It’s a centrepiece. A conversation piece. A quiet homage to movement, memory, and carving your own path forward.
Carved from applewood salvaged from an acreage south of Winnipeg, this 24-inch sculptural vessel draws inspiration from the canoe … one of the oldest and most elegant forms of travel across Turtle Island.
Its long, tapered silhouette feels as if it were shaped by water itself. The swirling grain along the interior resembles flowing current, while the smooth exterior arcs upward like the bow and stern of a craft mid-journey. Its a celebration of the beauty in imperfection. Knots and all.
This is more than a bowl. It’s a centrepiece. A conversation piece. A quiet homage to movement, memory, and carving your own path forward.