Kiwano Large Bowl, Brass Kiwano Large Bowl, Brass

SKU#:
KWO-1933-803
Available for Immediate Shipping

Our Kiwano Bowl sparks the imagination and serves as a unique ornament for side tables, consoles, or as a centerpiece. Hand cast in metal with a glittering brass finish, the Kiwano feels like an otherworldly treasure, though it pulls inspiration from organic shapes and textures. Its exterior is outfitted in an energetic pattern of gilded spurs, an eye-catching adornment that recalls the shell of an exotic animal, and allows the bowl to stand at a range of angles. Evidence of its handcrafted artistry can be found in its imperfect edges and raw interior finish, which together give the piece a truly-one-of-a-kind allure. Use it to display fruit or flowers, or as a striking vessel to drop your keys in an entryway.

  • 9.5dia x 5h
  • Hand-Cast Metal with Brass Finish
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