Mission Del Rey Primitive Indian Wooden Dough Bowl -Unfinished

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AgeRangeDescription : Adult
BottleType : Standard Bottle
Brand : Mission Del Rey
BulletPoint1 : Uniquely hand carved from real wood by Tarahumara Indian craftsmen for a rustic chiseled old style look.
BulletPoint2 : Measures approximately 20-23" long, perfect for a table centerpiece or rustic decorating accent.
BulletPoint3 : Hand carved and rough sanded for a traditional Native look.
BulletPoint4 : Flat bottom allows this decorative dough bowl to sit flat.
BulletPoint5 : Southwestern dough bowls are perfect for dried flowers, fruit and a variety of decorating and art projects.
CareInstructions : Hand Wash Only
Color : Natural
CustomerPackageType : Sturdy Cardboard Box oder Padded Mailer
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 686214452905
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0686214452905
FinishType : Chrome
GpsrSafetyAttestation : 1
IncludedComponents : Bowl
IsDishwasherSafe : 1
ItemName : Mission Del Rey Primitive Indian Wooden Dough Bowl -Unfinished
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 12 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 24 inches
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 6 inches
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemShape : Rectangle
ItemTypeKeyword : decorative-bowls
Language1 : italian
Language2 : german
Language3 : french
Language4 : english
Language5 : spanish
Manufacturer : Alessi (ALEAH)
Material : Wood
ModelName : Bombolina Wedding Favor
ModelNumber : AMGI58
NumberOfItems : 1
NumberOfPieces : 1
PartNumber : AMGI58
Pattern : Hand Carved
ProductDescription : Southwestern wooden dough bowls are western bowls that are authentic Native bowls made by the Tarahumara Indians. Wooden Indian dough bowls or trenchers are carved by hand from native yellow pine and begin as a piece of a downed tree trunk. The Indian log bowls are made by splitting the trunk in half lengthwise then rough cut with an axe. The carved wooden dough bowls are shaped and further worked with a machete or large knife.

These traditional southwest Tarahumara Indian bowls have a round bottom and are rough sanded to a rustic finish. They sometimes don't sit straight and may not be suitable for food preparation in unfinished or stained condition. Dough bowls are used by the Tarahumara people but are sold for decoration. Bowls or dough trays are used to catch corn meal as it is ground with a stone.

The rustic character of primitive unfinished bowls add a sense of rustic beauty to create a natural atmosphere for log homes, cabins and cottages as well as any ranch or country decor.

Carved wooden dough bowls measure approx. 8 to 10" wide by 20 to 23" long, are rough sanded and good for paint or stain. They work well as wall or table decorations, flower planters, fruit bowls or for various western art and southwest or Indian craft projects.

Native Handcrafted, Tribe: Tarahumara
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2016-04-01T16:52:19.233Z
RecommendedUsesForProduct : Wedding Favors
Reusability : Reusable
Size : 8.00 x 7.00 x 11.00 cm
SpecificUsesForProduct : Fruit
Style : Southwestern,Traditional
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
Theme : Southwestern
UnitCount : 1
UnspscCode : 52152000

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