Wabi Sabi Style Carved Burlwood Vase
Located in San Francisco, CA
Wabi Sabi Style Carved Burlwood Vase A handmade vase in the Wabi Sabi style, featuring natural
20th Century Chinese Vases
Wood
Wabi Sabi Style Carved Burlwood Vase
Located in San Francisco, CA
Wabi Sabi Style Carved Burlwood Vase A handmade vase in the Wabi Sabi style, featuring natural
Wood
$2,650
H 8 in W 5 in
"Barcus Burlwood Vase I" Turned Burlwood Polished Rough, Glass Insert
Located in Detroit, MI
This turned Burlwood vase has rich earth tones with copper highlights. The swirling burl pattern
Wood
Mid-Century Natural Smooth and Rugged Burlwood Bulbous Bud Vase - One of a Kind
Located in Tustin, CA
This one of a kind, hand made, organic Mid-Century burlwood vase features natural swirling burl
Wood, Burl
15" Burlwood Root Vase
Located in Pasadena, TX
This is a hand turned vase made of the root of a burlwood tree. It stands 15"h and is 7"d.
Burl
$325
H 8.5 in W 4.5 in D 4.5 in
Mid-Century Wood-Turned Hand Sculpted Vase in Solid Teak & Burlwood, USA, 1970's
Located in Deland, FL
Introducing an artfully crafted Mid-Century Modern wood-turned vase hand-carved from a solid block
Teak, Burl
Signed Hand-Turned Burlwood Vessel, Santa Fe Studio Craft
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This sculptural hand-turned burlwood vessel is a stunning example of American studio woodcraft
Wood, Burl
20th Century Spalted Maple Burlwood Vase by John Mascoll
By John Mascoll
Located in Miami, FL
20th Century spalted maple burlwood vase by John Mascoll. This turned wood vessel was crafted by
Wood, Maple, Burl
Vintage Live Edge Burlwood Vase
Located in Fairfield, CA
A gorgeous vintage turned burlwood vase with a glass vial insert for holding a flower. Beautiful
Wood
Miniature Burlwood Vase by Bill Jackson
Located in New York, NY
Organic miniature vase by woodworker Bill Jackson. The lathe turned form features a large natural
Burl
Primitive Carved Burlwood Bucket Vessel
Located in Astoria, NY
Primitive carved burlwood bucket or vessel with handle. Dimensions: 16.25” height x 7.25” diameter.
Wood, Burl
Norwegian Burlwood Tankard
Located in Essex, MA
Foliate carved domed hinged lid with figural thumbpiece, cylindrical body with carved feet.
Other
Pair of Biedermeier Style Burlwood and Bronze Mounted Pedestals
By Theodore Alexander
Located in Dallas, TX
Presenting a gorgeous PPair of Biedermeier Style Burlwood and Bronze Mounted Pedestals. Probably
Bronze
Sold
H 48.5 in W 14.5 in D 14.5 in
Antique French Pedestal Plant Stand Urn Planter Display Table Mahogany 19C
Located in Tyler, TX
. 1890s Tall French highly carved planter with vase formed urn, burlwood inlays, and plinth base
Mahogany, Burl
1983 Hap Sakwa Burlwood Carved & Turned Wood Vase
Located in Atlanta, GA
A beautiful hand turned and carved burlwood vase by famous wood turner Hap Sakwa. No damage and
Wood, Burl
Burlwood Vases
Located in New York, NY
Chinese burlwood vases. Two available.
Burl
Burlwood vase lamp
Located in New York, NY
A very handsome natural piece of burlwood, turned in a vase form and mounted as a lamp, wired with
Burl
Turned Vase
Located in Hudson, NY
incredible, one of a kind burlwood vase. this time consuming, delicate art is achieved by first
Burl
Burlwood Urn
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Tapered urn with square based with turned pedestal.
Japanese Burlwood Container
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Burled Wood Wonderful Patina ! Great with a beautiful orchid and some greens.
Wood, Burl
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