Bowl Gallery

A showcase of finished bowl turnings by Cynthia D. Haney.

Enjoy samples of my work. Bowls start with a whole fresh log, are given a first turning, then dried for at least six months before the second turning and finishing. Everything pictured here has already sold.

Yarn bowl for holding your cake, skein, or ball of yarn handturned from Apple wood by Cynthia D. Haney on her lathe.
Yarn bowl turned from Apple with a guide carved into the side wall for the yarn. Sanded completely smooth and finished with oil varnish blend. 7″ x 3 1/2″ SOLD
Walnut hand turned bowl with natural edge by Cynthia D. Haney.
Walnut hand turned bowl with live edge of the natural sap wood creating the lighter accent around the rim. 5 3/4″ x 4″ SOLD
Wooden bowl hand turned by Cynthia D. Haney in Tulip Poplar wood.  Edge is hand carved for a wavy result.
Hand turned and carved bowl from Tulip Poplar wood. The color will change to shades of honey brown with age. 6 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ SOLD
Cherry bowl hand turned by Cynthia D. Haney with a thin wall.
Cherry hand turned bowl with a thin rim and sapwood accents. Food Safe Finish. 7 1/4″ x 2 3/4″ SOLD
Hand turned wood bowl by Cynthia D. Haney from Paradise Tree, aka. Tree of Heaven an invasive species in Virginia
Hand turned bowl in Ailanthus altissima. SOLD
Hand turned bowl from Tulip Poplar by Cynthia D. Haney
Bowl hand turned from Tulip Poplar with modern looking sides. SOLD
Hand turned and carved yarn bowl made by Cynthia D. Haney in Tulip Poplar wood.
Tulip Poplar hand turned and carved yarn bowl. The squiggle slot on the side will allows for smooth yarn access. Its colors will naturally mature to shades of honey brown. 6 1/4″ x 3 1/4″ SOLD
Hand turned and carved bowl in Tulip Poplar.  Starting from the fresh log Cynthia Haney created this fully usable food safe bowl.
Hand turned and carved bowl in Tulip Poplar. SOLD