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Kava Bowl
A Polynesian Tanoa bowl, traditionally used for the preparation and serving of Kava during ceremonial gatherings. Carved from a single piece of heavy wood, the form is low, grounded and quietly sculptural, raised on four legs with a distinctive triangular head. A characterful object shaped by ritual, community and use.
14cm H, 32.7cm W, 32.7cm L
Very good, light vintage wear. Due to the handmade nature of this object, natural manufacturing imperfections may occur on the wood - Small nick to rim.
A Polynesian Tanoa bowl, traditionally used for the preparation and serving of Kava during ceremonial gatherings. Carved from a single piece of heavy wood, the form is low, grounded and quietly sculptural, raised on four legs with a distinctive triangular head. A characterful object shaped by ritual, community and use.
14cm H, 32.7cm W, 32.7cm L
Very good, light vintage wear. Due to the handmade nature of this object, natural manufacturing imperfections may occur on the wood - Small nick to rim.