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Southwestern Dough Bowls

Southwestern Dough Bowls

wooden-dough-bowlsThese Tarahumara Indian southwestern wooden dough bowls and rawhide laced western bowls are authentic Native carved wooden bowls made from logs by the Tarahumara Indians who have been making these unique bowls for generations. Wooden Indian dough bowls or trenchers are handmade bowls, carved by hand from native yellow pine and begin as a piece of a downed tree trunk. Native North American 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 to create incredible primitive home décor and native southwest art. These traditional southwest Indian bowls have a round bottom and are rough sanded to a rustic finish. They sometimes don't sit straight and may not be suitable for food preparation in unfinished or stained condition. Indian Native American dough bowls are used by the Tarahumara Indian people but are sold for primitive decorations or rustic ware.

Wooden bowls or dough trays are used to catch corn meal as it is ground with a stone and have become well known native symbols. The rustic character of primitive bowls for unfinished country bowls or western stained dough bowls for rustic primitive and southwest decorating is unsurpassed. Rawhide laced wood bowls add a sense of rustic beauty to primitive designs to create a natural atmosphere for log homes, cabins and cottages as well as any ranch or country decor. Our rustic bowls can also be used for wall, shelf or table decorations, flower planters, fruit bowls or for various western art and southwest or Indian craft projects. Hand painted dough bowls are especially beautiful with Native, animal or nature designs. For fabulous rustic southwest, country and western decor buy a wooden dough bowl online today.

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