This large, cherry wood bowl is finished in 100% food-safe materials. Lovely as a salad bowl, fruit bowl, or centerpiece.
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Cherry Bowl – Large
$200.00
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This large, cherry wood bowl is finished in 100% food-safe materials. Lovely as a salad bowl, fruit bowl, or centerpiece.
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Category: Woodwork
Tags: 200, For the Foodie, Home Goods
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- Store Name: Paulson Woodturning
- Vendor: Paulson Woodturning
- Address: Herbster, WI 54844
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