Eric Reeves Woodturner
TWIG VASE TUNRED FROM BUCKEYE BURL
TWIG VASE TUNRED FROM BUCKEYE BURL
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This twig vase has been turned from an especially dramatic piece of Buckeye Burl, and includes inlaid Lapiz Lazuli in small fissures and openings. Buckeye and related species are native to the eastern and western United States. Much of it comes from California, hence the botanical name of this species, Aesculus californica. The timber from California and Oregon is not particularly interesting underground, but in its burl (above ground) form, Buckeye more than makes up for this: the wood is soft, with a palette of grays, whites, blacks, and some brown and orange. This all comes all from the oxidizing of underground minerals the burl has absorbed. The patterns that are generated by these colors are simply spectacular, like no other burl wood in the world. The variations and shapes in the figure are endlessly fascinating.
The turning was finely sanded and sealed; after sealing, Danish oil was rubbed into the wood, followed by hand-rubbing with a combination of carnauba and beeswax in a light solvent.
4” high x 2” dia
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