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Carob
Carob Feast Bowl with Handles (18" x 5"to top of handles) $400
 
Carob Crotch Bowl (19" x 4")
 
Carob Valentine (5 x 5)
 
Carob "berry picker" Bowl (12" x 4.5")
 
Carob "Hopi" Bowl (12" x 5.5")
 
Carob "Spitoon" (14" x 8")
 
Carob "Rustic" Bowl (18" x 14" x 4")
 
Carob trunk and roots
The trunk and roots of a Carob Tree that grew at the corner of Franklin Ave and Mariposa Street in Hollywood was dumped by some obliging city workers in my driveway...where it seems larger than it did on the street. I trust I'll be able to get some really good, big bowls out of it.  
According to some christians, John the Baptist subsisted on carob beans in the wilderness. They are thus sometimes called St. John's bread.  
Carob Beans (St John's Bread)

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