Description
Southwestern wooden dough bowls are authentic Native bowls made by the Tarahumara Indians. Wooden dough bowls or trenchers are carved by hand from native yellow pine and begin as a piece of a downed tree trunk. Tarahumara Indian log bowls are made by splitting the trunk in half lengthwise then rough cut with an axe. The carved wooden dough bowls are shaped and further worked with a machete or large knife.
This traditional southwest Tarahumara Indian bowl has a round bottom, was rough sanded to a rustic finish and stained. Their irregular shapes and angles make up the rustic character of these genuine log bowls. Picture is representative, bowls measure approximately 8-10" wide, 37-40" long.
Native Handcrafted, Tribe: Tarahumara