Collection: Rick Murton
Rick Murton started wood turning in 2004, a few years after retiring from farming. A part time hobby evolved into a passion, and continually inspired by the natural beauty revealed in each piece of wood he turns.
While Murton's main focus is bowls, he enjoys experimenting with other forms. Each creation is uniquely crafted from a variety of woods, including in their design fine metals, epoxies, glues, colors, stains and finishes.
Note: Unless stated otherwise, Rick's works are not waterproof or food safe. Use as decrorative pieces only!
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