Birch Kuksa Bowls

$90.00

Harvested from birch and hand-carved, this all-purpose camp bowl is designed to suit any meal. It is built sturdy enough to endure travel and light enough to pack. The handle fits neatly into the crook of your hand, with its top surface slightly concave to lock your thumb into place. The flared shape of the handle accommodates a loop of cordage to be tied, allowing the bowl to be hung from a backpack during travel or from a tree branch once you’ve settled into camp. 

After the carving process is complete, each bowl is left to dry and then sealed with daily coatings of raw linseed and grapeseed oil, which are applied over the course of seven days.  This process closes the wood’s pores, creating a durable, food-safe finish. Thoughtfully crafted as both a bushcraft tool and a refined piece fit for your table, this bowl earns a permanent place by your side.


Care Instructions: Wait until liquids are below boiling temperature before adding them to the bowl. When warm water isn’t enough, clean using mild soap and dry. If after washing or extended use some of the wood grain begins to turn white, apply a coat of raw linseed or grapeseed oil to restore its color. 


Disclaimer: As all bowls are handmade, each is individual and varies slightly from the next. All sales are final.

Harvested from birch and hand-carved, this all-purpose camp bowl is designed to suit any meal. It is built sturdy enough to endure travel and light enough to pack. The handle fits neatly into the crook of your hand, with its top surface slightly concave to lock your thumb into place. The flared shape of the handle accommodates a loop of cordage to be tied, allowing the bowl to be hung from a backpack during travel or from a tree branch once you’ve settled into camp. 

After the carving process is complete, each bowl is left to dry and then sealed with daily coatings of raw linseed and grapeseed oil, which are applied over the course of seven days.  This process closes the wood’s pores, creating a durable, food-safe finish. Thoughtfully crafted as both a bushcraft tool and a refined piece fit for your table, this bowl earns a permanent place by your side.


Care Instructions: Wait until liquids are below boiling temperature before adding them to the bowl. When warm water isn’t enough, clean using mild soap and dry. If after washing or extended use some of the wood grain begins to turn white, apply a coat of raw linseed or grapeseed oil to restore its color. 


Disclaimer: As all bowls are handmade, each is individual and varies slightly from the next. All sales are final.