Vases

Our handcrafted vases have all been created by cutting strips of various kinds of wood, which are then pieced and glued together to form our unique octagon shaped design. These decorative vases make terrific specialty gifts for all occasions. No two are exactly alike.

 

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00022

This tall Oak with Walnut strips vase, stands at almost 12 1/4" tall with an ever so slight, less than 1/4" beveled edge. The 5 1/4" diameter opening, tapers down to approximately 1 1/4" where the bottom meets the walnut base. The base is square and measures 3 3/4" x 3 3/4". This vase was finished with a high gloss varnish on the exterior and is unfinished on the interior. A very unique piece, it awaits the silk or dried flower arrangement of your choice. $ 40.00

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00028

This large, octagon shaped, Red Cedar vase stands at 11 1/4" on the rear side, and 10 3/4" on the front side. Cut on a diagonal for style, the diameter/ opening of the vase is 5 1/4" which tapers slightly towards the bottom. It has a high gloss varnish finish exterior, and purposely left unfinished on the inside, allowing the cedar smell to waft through. The Bluestone base, custom made for this vase, is 6 1/4"  diameter,  and finished with a high gloss varnish. Very pretty grain markings on red cedar. Wish I knew how to do 360 degree photos! $ 125.00

00031 Just a touch smaller than the vase shown above, this octagon shaped, Red Cedar vase stands at 10" tall on the rear side and 9 1/2" tall on the front side. Also cut on a diagonal for style, the diameter/ opening of the vase is 5 1/4"  tapering slightly towards the bottom. It has a high gloss varnish exterior and is unfinished on the interior so the cedar smell wafts through. The Bluestone base, custom made for this vase is 6 1/4" in diameter, and was finished with a high gloss varnish. Gorgeous grain coloring of this vase! $ 125.00

 

 

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