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This small hollow form incorporates seashells and green soapstone, blending natural textures with vibrant inlay for a distinctive and elegant piece.
Elegantly turned from the ash of Bellsquarry Wood, this plum-coloured vase carries both beauty and a quiet story of renewal—born from a felled tree once left to fade into the forest floor.
Formed from the branch of an Ash tree. Foresters, trying to prevent the spread of the Ash Dieback disease from spreading through Scotland, brought down this tree which stood close to a river that forms part of the Murieston trail in West Lothian. This vase was created by turning 2 bowls and combining them with the addition of a sea shell and aluminium inlaid band
In Bellsquarry Wood, the Woodland Trust has undertaken the felling of several Ash trees in an effort to combat Ash dieback disease. The foresters conveniently cut this particular tree into manageable lengths, leaving them scattered throughout the woodland. As you wander through the trees, keep an eye out for small fairy-sized doors nestled at the bases of trunks—these enchanting little portals inspired this piece, bringing a touch of magic to its creation
Rooted in respect.where the wood comes from