NATIONAL TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN – NTBG Online Auction
Auction Ends: Sep 24, 2020 06:00 PM HST

Art

Cook Pine Salad Bowl

Item Number
314
Estimated Value
325 USD
Sold
290 USD to jm21c1bc1
Number of Bids
12  -  Bid History

Item Description

Kauai Woodturner Robin Clark

Cook pine (Araucaria columnaris) is endemic to New Caledonia and was first classified by Johann Reinhold Forster, a botanist on the second voyage of Captain James Cook to circumnavigate the globe as far south as possible. The tree was subsequently propagated throughout the Pacific islands for use in masts (for which is turned out to be not well suited).  Cook pine is often confused with Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla) due to their similar appearances.

The dark colors derive from "spalting"-  caused by fungi that set in soon after the wood is cut. The bowl is 12.75 x 4.5 inches and features a rim for ease of handling.  The finish is linseed oil/shellac followed by paste wax.  The bowl can be used for salad or fruit and can be washed with soap and water.  If the shiny finish is desired it can be maintained by occasional application of a paste wax.

Robin Clark is a semi-retired medicinal chemist who moved to Kauai from California in 2001.  He has subsequently pursued his long dormant interest in woodworking and makes bowls, jewelry boxes, and indoor and outdoor furniture. 

Item Special Note

All bids are final and there will be no exchange or refunds. Auction winner will be responsible for all shipping costs and processing fee, to be added at the end of auction. Auctions items purchased are subject to Hawaii State General excise tax of 4.712%.

Local pickup can be arranged at our headquarters office in Kalaheo, HI. Items must be picked up in 60 days.

Donated By:

Robin Clark and Mary Mackiernan