This elegant yarn bowl was turned from a piece of white ash (Fraxinus americana) that features some contrasting heart wood and some rippled figure associated with a couple of sound knots. The contrasting heartwood and figure provide considerable visual interest. The form itself is simple, and unsophisticated, but feels so good in the hand. The enclosed rim ensures that your yarn ball remains contained when you draw the yarn out through the graceful 'J' shaped slot in use. The bottom of the bowl does not have a foot, but has been decorated with a pair of concentric rings, demonstrating that the bottom was turned with as much attention to detail and care as the rest of the piece. Finished with polymerized Tung oil, this bowl feels as good as it looks and will only get better with time.