175 North Harvard Street Maple #3
This hollow-form was handcrafted from a Sugar Maple tree that grew at 175 North Harvard Street. The tree was removed to make way for new construction in the area. North Harvard Street is undergoing a significant transformation and will be the future site of a large engineering building, a new home for the American Repertory Theatre, and additional housing. This is bowl #3 of the 50 that will be crafted from this tree. The hollow-form measures 8 1/4" in diameter and 4" in height.
Also included:
A card explaining the history of this tree on campus
Decorative packaging
Standard engraving featuring the Harvard Veritas logo, or optional custom engraving on the underside of the bowl
This hollow-form was handcrafted from a Sugar Maple tree that grew at 175 North Harvard Street. The tree was removed to make way for new construction in the area. North Harvard Street is undergoing a significant transformation and will be the future site of a large engineering building, a new home for the American Repertory Theatre, and additional housing. This is bowl #3 of the 50 that will be crafted from this tree. The hollow-form measures 8 1/4" in diameter and 4" in height.
Also included:
A card explaining the history of this tree on campus
Decorative packaging
Standard engraving featuring the Harvard Veritas logo, or optional custom engraving on the underside of the bowl
This hollow-form was handcrafted from a Sugar Maple tree that grew at 175 North Harvard Street. The tree was removed to make way for new construction in the area. North Harvard Street is undergoing a significant transformation and will be the future site of a large engineering building, a new home for the American Repertory Theatre, and additional housing. This is bowl #3 of the 50 that will be crafted from this tree. The hollow-form measures 8 1/4" in diameter and 4" in height.
Also included:
A card explaining the history of this tree on campus
Decorative packaging
Standard engraving featuring the Harvard Veritas logo, or optional custom engraving on the underside of the bowl