Turned Wood Art: Handcrafted Koa Wood Inlay Platters

Artistic Masterpieces

Our award-winning handcrafted platters showcase the wood art of segmented woodturning and the stunning beauty of exotic hardwoods. At their heart lies prized Hawaiian Koa wood, its warm tones and swirling grain patterns evoking the spirit of the islands in a wood inlay. Vibrant Bloodwood, known for its deep red hue, and striking Wenge, with its dramatic black streaks, add layers of color and visual contrast.
 
The unique design of each platter begins with the careful selection and arrangement of the wood. These materials are then precisely cut and assembled with expert craftsmanship. The result is a mesmerizing display of wood’s natural splendor.
 
Measuring approximately 20 inches in diameter and 2 inches in height, our handcrafted Koa wood inlay platters are intended as decorative works of art rather than for food use. Perfect for display on a wall, mantle, or as a table centerpiece, this objet d’art brings sophistication and elegance to any setting. Each piece is unique, with variations in wood grain and color ensuring that no two platters are exactly alike.
 
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Investment in Luxury

Starting at $3495, these platters represent a commitment to unparalleled craftsmanship and elegance. They are more than just decorative pieces; they’re a testament to fine woodworking and artistic excellence, destined to become a cherished heirloom passed down through generations.
 
We can custom engrave a personalized inscription on the back of your platter. Each platter comes with a custom-fit wooden stand and is packed for safe shipment in a custom-made wooden crate.

 
Bring a piece of the Hawaiian islands into your home with this exquisite handmade wooden platter. Its blend of premium materials, masterful craftsmanship, and cultural significance make it a unique and cherished addition to any collection.
 
All of the turned wood art pieces you see here are designed and handcrafted by Mark and Karen Stebbins at their studio on the Big Island of Hawaii.
 
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