Please note, this piece is currently on display at the Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts and History. Delivery of piece will occur after April 5, 2026
Elegant and utilitarian, the Kyathos is a ladle-like form used for scooping and pouring wine from one vessel to another. Its shape is defined by a deep bowl and single, swooping handle.
Like other single handled vessels, this one posed challenges in turning and required significant material removal. However, the excess material opposite the handle allowed the carving of a small spout which gives the piece a little extra life.
Height: 7”
Diameter: 5”
Diameter with handle: 6”
The timber this vessel is crafted from is sustainably sourced and selected from Spokane, WA. Turned and carved from Box Elder wood and treated with a combination of red wine pigmentation, iron acetate, and fire before being finished with Tried & True varnish oil. Stitched with waxed cotton thread.
Please note, this piece is currently on display at the Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts and History. Delivery of piece will occur after April 5, 2026
Elegant and utilitarian, the Kyathos is a ladle-like form used for scooping and pouring wine from one vessel to another. Its shape is defined by a deep bowl and single, swooping handle.
Like other single handled vessels, this one posed challenges in turning and required significant material removal. However, the excess material opposite the handle allowed the carving of a small spout which gives the piece a little extra life.
Height: 7”
Diameter: 5”
Diameter with handle: 6”
The timber this vessel is crafted from is sustainably sourced and selected from Spokane, WA. Turned and carved from Box Elder wood and treated with a combination of red wine pigmentation, iron acetate, and fire before being finished with Tried & True varnish oil. Stitched with waxed cotton thread.