


The Offering
Material:
Locust wood, originally from Connecticut -flown to California in a corporate jet.
Dimensions (approximate):
6.5" W x 2.5" H x 2" D
Description:
This bowl was turned from locust wood, taken from a tree that once stood at the heart of a home – strong, rooted, protective. Its grain holds the quiet strength of something long loved and finally let go.
The bowl’s form is sturdy, grounding, and warm to the touch. It invites the hands to wrap around it, the way we wrap ourselves around a memory or comfort. In its shape is the echo of an embrace.
“The Offering” is a piece shaped by love – not always accepted, but always given freely.
Keeper’s Inscription (Haiku):
From the roots it grew-
offered once, returned to hands
still willing to give.
The Offering
Material:
Locust wood, originally from Connecticut -flown to California in a corporate jet.
Dimensions (approximate):
6.5" W x 2.5" H x 2" D
Description:
This bowl was turned from locust wood, taken from a tree that once stood at the heart of a home – strong, rooted, protective. Its grain holds the quiet strength of something long loved and finally let go.
The bowl’s form is sturdy, grounding, and warm to the touch. It invites the hands to wrap around it, the way we wrap ourselves around a memory or comfort. In its shape is the echo of an embrace.
“The Offering” is a piece shaped by love – not always accepted, but always given freely.
Keeper’s Inscription (Haiku):
From the roots it grew-
offered once, returned to hands
still willing to give.