- GUKSI -
SCANDINAVIAN
WOODEN
CUPS MADE FROM
BIRCH TREE BURLS
G'day folks,
These beautiful wooden
cups are traditionally carved from birch tree burls.
Guksi are made from
the bulbous protrusions, known as burls, of local birch trees. These wood
growths occur when a tree has been stressed (by insects, bacteria, etc.),
creating a complex interior pattern that is both beautiful and rare. Ideal for
their round shape, burls are severed from a tree, carved out to form a basin,
and smoothed, revealing fine natural wood grain patterns swirling around the
interior. To make the vessel even more exquisite, some artists inlay the
carefully carved handles with carved pieces of ivory-hued reindeer antler.
Because they’re made of wood, guksi provide excellent insulation for hot
beverages while their wide bases make for stable-bottomed vessels. Although the
shape can be found in modern plastic and ceramic versions, authentic wooden
guksi remain a proud part of Sámi heritage and those who make them are highly
respected craftspeople.
Clancy's comment: Yet, another practical item made by smart people.
I'm ...
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Hopefully the practical item by smart people is dishwasher safe!
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