Behold the great feast before you in this eating hall. Rich foods lay ready for you to consume out of plates and bowls like the Medieval Wooden Bowl. This round wooden bowl has a rustic look, perfect for a variety of eras and styles. It matches both historical settings and more modern ones. It adds a wonderful touch to any home or office decor. Add the Medieval Wooden Bowl to your historical reenactment or fantasy display. It looks right at home in many medieval events.
This item is not made from food grade materials but can be treated with oil or beeswax for food safety.
This item is handmade, therefore, it may vary slightly from what is shown above.
Key Features:
- Round shape
- Rustic style
- Works with different decors
- Wonderful as a prop or decoration
- Ideal for historical events
Materials:
- Handcrafted from wood
Care Instructions:
- Hand washing is recommended. Wash in warm, soapy water, and dry with a soft cloth. Do not soak in water or put in dishwasher. Wood should be rinsed immediately following use and hand dried with a towel.
Measurements:
- Height: 2.6 Inches
- Width at Top: 8 Inches
- Circumference: 25 Inches
Ellen Moore (verified owner) –
We have several of these now and they’re all pretty and useful. I recommend sanding and conditioning with a stable oil and beeswax blend (walnut and coconut are very stable). The color will darken A LOT after you condition them, but that just brings out the grain patterns. Make sure you wash these promptly after use using mild cleansers. Like a lot of traditional kitchen items (e.g. cast iron), they need to be treated right but they’ll serve well for a long time and look good doing it.
Ellen Moore (verified owner) –
Our more recent bowls have had a little bug damage (minimal tiny surface holes in the bowls, and fine sawdust and other particles in the bags), so I can’t give them 5-stars, but with some sanding it’s not a big deal. It is a wood product after all and by purchasing items like this we’re making a statement that we prefer the ways of old, so, well, this is part of the ways of old. Just be aware. 🙂