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Gallery 1:
Walnut
Walnut gold mining pan (18" x 4") (objet d'art)
 
White Black American Walnut (Juglans Californica) Bowl (14 x 7) $250.
 
Walnut (Juglans Hindsii) "Prairie Feast" Bowl (24" x 7")
 
Walnut Poubel (12"d x 11"h) $300
 
Walnut "Fancy" Bowl (13.5" x 6") $300
 
Walnut "Hopi" Bowl (10" x 7") $250
 
Walnut Crotch Jar (6" x 7") $175
 
American Black Walnut "Asia" Bowl (18"x4")
 
Walnut Claro Bowl (12" x 7") $250
 
The native black walnut trees that grew on the central and Northern coast of California are endangered with only a few stands remaining. The lumber of these giant trees is extraordinarily beautiful: dark, sometimes multicolored and with pronounced grain patterning.
The stands of big native trees are endangered, but the genus will survive as vigorous root stock onto which English Walnut trees are grafted for the production of nuts. Those trees are recognized world-wide for producing the best crops of the biggest and fleshiest nuts.
  
 
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