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Myrtle and African Blackwood Vessel
This vessel was turned from Figured Myrtle from California and African Blackwood, the premier detail wood for wood turners. Myrtle is a wonderful turning wood, and has subtle but beautiful color, ranging from black to beige to a soft, very light green. This vessel also has a few flashes of Iridescence or chatoyance. The latter is a beautiful optical reflection found in certain gemstones and woods.
The turning has a very gentle ogee profile, giving it a graceful quality particularly well suited to the vessel. While almost entirely black, the African Blackwood has a few spots of gorgeous dark purple. The turning was finely sanded and sealed. After sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand-rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent. This finish has a very light and transparent quality.
The turning has a very gentle ogee profile, giving it a graceful quality particularly well suited to the vessel. While almost entirely black, the African Blackwood has a few spots of gorgeous dark purple. The turning was finely sanded and sealed. After sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand-rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent. This finish has a very light and transparent quality.
This vessel was turned from Figured Myrtle from California and African Blackwood, the premier detail wood for wood turners. Myrtle is a wonderful turning wood, and has subtle but beautiful color, ranging from black to beige to a soft, very light green. This vessel also has a few flashes of Iridescence or chatoyance. The latter is a beautiful optical reflection found in certain gemstones and woods.
The turning has a very gentle ogee profile, giving it a graceful quality particularly well suited to the vessel. While almost entirely black, the African Blackwood has a few spots of gorgeous dark purple. The turning was finely sanded and sealed. After sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand-rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent. This finish has a very light and transparent quality.
The turning has a very gentle ogee profile, giving it a graceful quality particularly well suited to the vessel. While almost entirely black, the African Blackwood has a few spots of gorgeous dark purple. The turning was finely sanded and sealed. After sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand-rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent. This finish has a very light and transparent quality.
$63.00
Original: $180.00
-65%Myrtle and African Blackwood Vessel—
$180.00
$63.00Description
This vessel was turned from Figured Myrtle from California and African Blackwood, the premier detail wood for wood turners. Myrtle is a wonderful turning wood, and has subtle but beautiful color, ranging from black to beige to a soft, very light green. This vessel also has a few flashes of Iridescence or chatoyance. The latter is a beautiful optical reflection found in certain gemstones and woods.
The turning has a very gentle ogee profile, giving it a graceful quality particularly well suited to the vessel. While almost entirely black, the African Blackwood has a few spots of gorgeous dark purple. The turning was finely sanded and sealed. After sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand-rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent. This finish has a very light and transparent quality.
The turning has a very gentle ogee profile, giving it a graceful quality particularly well suited to the vessel. While almost entirely black, the African Blackwood has a few spots of gorgeous dark purple. The turning was finely sanded and sealed. After sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand-rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent. This finish has a very light and transparent quality.



















