Inside natural oak with a breathtaking color structure, outside black chalkboard paint. The red colored edge of the bowl provides a contrasting accent, the carved edge and horizontal lines with their geometry are reminiscent of the stone karst landscape in which it was created.
The bowl was hand made on a lathe. The wood is surface treated with the finest sandpaper and polished to a silky finish. It is protected by a coating that is suitable for contact with food. You can wash the bowl with a soft cloth and soapy water. If it loses the shine, you can restore it by relubricating it with oil, preferably linseed or paraffin oil.
And why happiness? In memory of Louise Glück, who died on the day this entry was made. This is her poem that touched me deeply: