Art
Milo Bowl
- Item Number
- 150
- Estimated Value
- 400 USD
- Sold
- 250 USD to 38kalaheo
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
This beautiful 6"x6" Milo wood bowl was hand turned by Dr. Kent Nakamaru of Kailua-Kona.
Milo is popular in Hawaii for woodworking, commonly turned into bowls, because of the range of colors expressed from tan through yellow to red. Milo was prized by early Hawaiians to make food bowls, poi calabashes, platters and dishes because the wood gave no unpleasant taste. Hawaiians considered Milo a sacred tree and its use was prohibited by common
Item Special Note
Winning bidder is responsible for shipping expenses if outside of island of Hawaii.
Donated By:
Kent and Judi Nakamaru
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