Saturday, 29 July 2017

How To Choose The Right Hand Turned Wood Bowls And Vessels For Your Home

By John Ellis


If you love the idea of adding handmade items to your home there are many different options to choose from. Hand turned wood bowls and vessels can be a great choice for a number of reasons. They can be beautiful as well as durable and can be used for a variety of purposes. The key, however, is to buy the right items for your home and lifestyle. Here is a quick buyer's guide to choosing the right hand turned wooden items for your home.

All turned pieces have been created in much the same way. A craftsman uses a lathe to spin a piece of wood while using tools to selectively remove portions of it. A square block of lumber can slowly be worked to create a vase, a bowl or a serving platter. Then, the surface is sanded and polished to bring out the natural beauty of the piece's grain and color. A solid piece can be created or smaller pieces can be joined together and then turned.

There are many different types of lumber that can be used. Some are harder than others and may be more resistant to damage. Certain species of trees are also found in certain areas of the world and may look quite beautiful and exotic. It is also common to see pieces that are made from spalted lumber. Spalting is caused by a fungus and can cause beautiful color variations and patterns that are often quite desirable.

One thing to think about when buying a piece is whether or not you will use it to prepare or serve food. If so, you will want to make sure that the oils or waxes that were used are ones that are food safe. Some oil can leave a beautiful finish but can actually be toxic and may leach into the food that you prepare.

One thing to think about is whether you want a piece to be practical or decorative. This will affect the kind of piece you look for when you shop. A decorative piece may be more delicate or more heavily carved than one that is meant for more practical purposes. A practical piece may also be finished in such a way that it would be more resistant to damage from water or other liquids.

One thing to think about is what your budget is. This may very well eliminate some pieces that you may want to collect. It is not uncommon to find some turned pieces that cost thousands of dollars. There are many factors that can affect the cost of buying wooden pieces. It is not just the size of a piece that will affect the price.

Finding pieces to collect may be difficult if you don't know where to look. You might want to start your search at a gallery. There are some galleries that specialize in these types of items. Auctions may have pieces by well-known artists but they are often quite pricey. Asking friends where they purchased pieces that you like can be a good start.

Caring for your piece is also important. Every wooden piece will lose moisture over time. Learning how to replace that moisture will keep the wood supple and can keep it from cracking. That way your collection will continue to look its best even though it may be years since you started collecting.




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