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White Birch Bowls - Set of 2:
This Set of 2 White Birch Design Bowls With Liners is made entirely of White Birch. They are very versatile bowls that will hold pictures, trinkets or flowers. They are waterproof and durable. Our birch, as a medium, has properties between paper and wood. Like paper, the bark can be made into sheets, printed and formed into various shapes. Our baskets have many useful purposes and are the perfect accent for flower arrangements or gift baskets. Eye-catching and distinctive, these Birch Baskets will bring a special decorative touch to your home or cabin. These bowls can nest or be used separately in any room of the house. Birch bark has been used for baskets for centureis by the Native American tribes who live where birch grows. The bowls' measurements are: (A.) 8.8" x 5.4" (B.) 10.8" x 5.8" Liner included.
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