Wood is a natural product, which can change color over time. Some woods have more obvious color change than others. Wood may bleach if left in direct sun; the temperature difference from the sunny side to the shaded side of the item can also have detrimental effects.
Tulip Poplar will retain any color contrast. However, all the green and purple shades will fade to a warm attractive brown. The lighter, white looking, coloration will become more cream color.
Pictures are taken on a white or rich purple background. If it does not look white or rich purple on your screen the wood color may not be accurate. Please e-mail ch@cynthiahaney.com for clarification.
Stump, Tulip Poplar
Use: Bowl for Support Spinning and Spindle Display Stand
Which spindle sizes fit? Branch or Twig
How many Spindles will it store? 1
Wood: Tulip Poplar
Diameter: 2 3/4″
Height: 2″
Hole Diameter: 1/4″
Details: One side of the Stump is a display stand for spindle storage. The hole’s depth and taper fit my bottom whorl spindles while protecting the shaft’s point. The other side is a shallow bowl for spinning supported. There is a dimple to keep the spindle centered as it spins. Stump finished with several coats of brushed varnish, like my spindles. Fully handmade by Cynthia D. Haney. Measurements are accurate within 1/4″.
$106.00
Availability: In stock
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