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Claro Walnut Burl Yarn Bowl Number (6778)
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This gorgeous yarn bowl is hand turned from Claro Walnut Burl. The bowl has a lot of burl and a solid bottom for a crazy stable bowl! Each of my bowls are signed, numbered and dated (year). Bowl is finished with a friction polish while still on the lathe.
One of a kind Big Yarn Bowl featuring 1/2" hole with a curl slot to capture your yarn as you knit or crochet.
Height : 3 5/8 inches
Width : 10 inches
Opening: 8 3/4 inches
Weight : 2 pound 10 ounces. Bowl has a curved design inside which will keep the yarn in the bowl.
Bowls pictured is the bowl you receive.
Hook and yarn are not included in this sale, you are buying the yarn bowl only.
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Claro Walnut (Juglans hindsii (also J. californica)) also known as California Black Walnut. Heartwood can range from a lighter pale brown to a dark chocolate brown with darker brown streaks. Color can sometimes have a gray, purple, or reddish cast. Sapwood is nearly white. Wood from orchard trees that have been grafted with English Walnut (Juglans regia) may have a colorful/streaked appearance near the graft, which is sometimes referred to as “marbled Claro Walnut.” Claro Walnut can occasionally also be found with figured grain patterns such as: curly, crotch, and burl.
Claro Walnut is a commercially important tree species that’s used as root stock on walnut orchards. The robust roots of Juglans hindsii are well-suited to the California climate, and are combined with grafts of English Walnut (Juglans regia) to produce a higher yield of walnuts. Another closely related species, Juglans californica, has a distribution that is farther south than Claro Walnut, and is sometimes referred to as Southern California Black Walnut; some sources consider these two to be the same species with simply two varieties.
Claro Walnut is from California and Oregon.
Claro Walnut is a commercially important tree species that’s used as root stock on walnut orchards. The robust roots of Juglans hindsii are well-suited to the California climate, and are combined with grafts of English Walnut (Juglans regia) to produce a higher yield of walnuts. Another closely related species, Juglans californica, has a distribution that is farther south than Claro Walnut, and is sometimes referred to as Southern California Black Walnut; some sources consider these two to be the same species with simply two varieties.
Claro Walnut is from California and Oregon.