Dark gnarly apple

£400.00
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Dark gnarly apple originates from the top of an apple tree trunk, bearing the stresses and forces of decades of branch and apple growth in a multitude of directions. 

This gnarly piece has so much character, with sections of the vessel missing, the silhouette of this piece is so intriguing, you find yourself staring at the multitude of crevices, Cracks, burr, and swirl within the grain of the wood. 

this piece of Apple has such deep rich colours, all of these points of interest, and richness in colour reiterate to me many years of stress difficulty and punishment. This is reinforced by the fact that all the other pieces of Apple I’ve had the chance to cut or turn, had always ranged from white to a light golden hue. 

I feel incredibly lucky to have found a piece like this, and have given this gnarly old piece a new lease of life. 

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Dark gnarly apple originates from the top of an apple tree trunk, bearing the stresses and forces of decades of branch and apple growth in a multitude of directions. 

This gnarly piece has so much character, with sections of the vessel missing, the silhouette of this piece is so intriguing, you find yourself staring at the multitude of crevices, Cracks, burr, and swirl within the grain of the wood. 

this piece of Apple has such deep rich colours, all of these points of interest, and richness in colour reiterate to me many years of stress difficulty and punishment. This is reinforced by the fact that all the other pieces of Apple I’ve had the chance to cut or turn, had always ranged from white to a light golden hue. 

I feel incredibly lucky to have found a piece like this, and have given this gnarly old piece a new lease of life. 

Dark gnarly apple originates from the top of an apple tree trunk, bearing the stresses and forces of decades of branch and apple growth in a multitude of directions. 

This gnarly piece has so much character, with sections of the vessel missing, the silhouette of this piece is so intriguing, you find yourself staring at the multitude of crevices, Cracks, burr, and swirl within the grain of the wood. 

this piece of Apple has such deep rich colours, all of these points of interest, and richness in colour reiterate to me many years of stress difficulty and punishment. This is reinforced by the fact that all the other pieces of Apple I’ve had the chance to cut or turn, had always ranged from white to a light golden hue. 

I feel incredibly lucky to have found a piece like this, and have given this gnarly old piece a new lease of life.