Harvard Business School Pin Oak #23
This bowl was handcrafted from a Pin Oak tree that grew on the Harvard Business School Campus. This tree was an estimated 70 years old prior to its removal from campus. It was removed in preparation for the creation of Klarman Hall which was completed in 2018. This bowl is #23 of the 27 bowls that will be created from this tree. The bowl measures 9 1/4" by 3 1/4" tall. This bowl also showcases interesting cracks that have been secured and filled with contrasting epoxy.
Also included:
A card explaining the history of this tree on campus
Decorative packaging
Standard engraving featuring the Harvard Business School logo, or optional custom engraving on the underside of the bowl
This bowl was handcrafted from a Pin Oak tree that grew on the Harvard Business School Campus. This tree was an estimated 70 years old prior to its removal from campus. It was removed in preparation for the creation of Klarman Hall which was completed in 2018. This bowl is #23 of the 27 bowls that will be created from this tree. The bowl measures 9 1/4" by 3 1/4" tall. This bowl also showcases interesting cracks that have been secured and filled with contrasting epoxy.
Also included:
A card explaining the history of this tree on campus
Decorative packaging
Standard engraving featuring the Harvard Business School logo, or optional custom engraving on the underside of the bowl
This bowl was handcrafted from a Pin Oak tree that grew on the Harvard Business School Campus. This tree was an estimated 70 years old prior to its removal from campus. It was removed in preparation for the creation of Klarman Hall which was completed in 2018. This bowl is #23 of the 27 bowls that will be created from this tree. The bowl measures 9 1/4" by 3 1/4" tall. This bowl also showcases interesting cracks that have been secured and filled with contrasting epoxy.
Also included:
A card explaining the history of this tree on campus
Decorative packaging
Standard engraving featuring the Harvard Business School logo, or optional custom engraving on the underside of the bowl