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Small Leaf Bowl

Sale price$297.00

The Small Detail That Makes the Room.

Delicate in scale yet rich in detail, this 7-inch Small Leaf Bowl is a study in craftsmanship.

Handwoven from wild honeysuckle vine gathered in the mountains of North Carolina, each bowl begins with a tightly coiled center and expands into an airy, open weave framed by a sculptural leaf accent along the rim. The natural variations in vine tone — warm honey, soft umber, deep russet — give the piece depth and quiet character.

Its smaller size makes it beautifully versatile. Diane might rest it on a bedside table for jewelry, style it in a powder room with guest soaps, or use it at the table for citrus, nuts, or wrapped sweets. Even empty, the intricate weave creates texture and warmth — an organic counterpoint to polished surfaces.

No two are identical. The vine dictates the movement; the maker guides it by hand. Rooted in Appalachian basketry tradition, this is a small piece with a lasting presence — meant to be used, admired, and passed down.

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7inch Small Leaf Bowl
Small Leaf Bowl Sale price$297.00

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Craftsman Profile

Anne Scarpa McCauley

Born in Vermont, Anne moved with her family to Virginia at age four. She grew up in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, one of eleven children.

Her family, early hippies, had many animals including dairy goats. Anne often had the job of tending the herd of goats on unfenced parts of the property. Anne sometimes made little circles or wreaths for her hair with the nearby honeysuckle. At age twelve she made her first basket, using a coil made of honeysuckle. This same coil pattern is used in all her baskets.

Anne's baskets are original and unique. She has never taken lessons, studied books or contacted other basket makers for ideas. Anne has been making these for over thirty years and has won many awards, including being included in the Smithsonian's collection of American craft objects at the Renwick Gallery.

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