18th Century Native American Ash Burl Bowl











18th Century Native American Ash Burl Bowl
Carved from a single burl of ash, this 18th-century Native American bowl—likely from the Northeastern United States—carries the quiet authority of an object shaped by necessity and time. Its ovoid form tapers with an intuitive elegance, guided not by formal design but by the hand and eye of its maker. Inside, a constellation of knife marks records years of use—meals prepared, shared, and remembered—each incision a trace of lived experience rather than decoration.
A later iron repair along the rim interrupts the wood’s organic flow, but in doing so, deepens its story. It speaks to preservation over perfection, to a culture that valued continuity and care.
What was once purely utilitarian now reads as sculptural: a vessel that transcends function to become an artifact of resilience, ingenuity, and identity. It holds not just form, but memory—an enduring connection to heritage, rendered in wood and wear.
11.5 in. W x 10.25 in. D x 3.25 in. H