A wedding bowl is more than a vessel — it’s a symbol. A way of marking the moment when two paths become one.
Each piece is shaped slowly by hand in my Scottish workshop, using timber chosen for its character, story, and natural beauty. Some bowls are crafted from a single piece of Scottish oak or elm. Others are hybrid forms — resin and timber flowing together — echoing the idea of two lives joining in harmony.
Every wedding bowl is a one‑off. There is no second version, no duplicate, no template — just a piece made for one couple, one moment, one memory.

This wedding bowl brings together natural wood and deep‑cast resin in a way that feels modern and timeless. The resin creates a flowing, luminous surface that contrasts beautifully with the warmth of the oak, giving the piece a sense of movement and depth. Every curve is shaped by hand, and the finish is kept smooth and tactile so the bowl feels as good to hold as it looks. It’s a contemporary he

The rim of this bowl is shaped to echo the colours and character of the couple’s rings. In this piece, the resin carries tones inspired by tungsten, jet, and abalone — a combination that’s both modern and deeply personal. The curve of the rim is refined by hand so the colours flow cleanly around the form, creating a subtle tribute to the materials that symbolise their marriage. It’s the point whe

The underside of the bowl holds the couple’s story. Their names and wedding date are engraved into the base, giving the piece its provenance and anchoring it to the moment it was made to celebrate. At the centre sit the interlocking rings — a simple, timeless symbol of two lives joined. On a resin‑and‑wood bowl like this, the engraving becomes the quiet heart of the piece: personal, permanent, an

Every wedding bowl is presented in a handmade green bag, paired with a story card that explains the meaning behind the piece. Together, they create a moment of quiet ceremony when the bowl is first opened — a sense that what’s inside has been made with care, purpose, and respect for the couple’s day. The presentation completes the heirloom: it protects the bowl, frames the engraving and symbolism, and ensures the gift feels as thoughtful as the story it carries.
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