Birch Drinking Stein
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$99.00
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Ship To | Cost | With Another Item |
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United States | $20.00 | $10.00 |
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Description
Here are our new Steins! Consisting of 100% Alaskan-grown Birch, each item is hand cut and drilled in our Alaska factory.
Coming in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, these steins have a food-safe epoxy and an 8" lacquered handle on the outside! They are ready for any liquid - hot or cold!
- The Steins and Tumblers have a food-safe epoxy on the inside and outside, making them very low maintenance and still safe to drink out of.
- The epoxy we use is safe whether you put warm or cold liquids in it, so you can use it for your coffee, and your tea!
About the Brand: The Great Alaskan Bowl Company
Back in the 1800s, the demand for large, wooden bowls for making bread and mixing and serving food kept many bowl mills in operation. However, since then the wide-scale demand for these types of bowls has diminished, leaving The Great Alaskan Bowl Company is one of only a few mills in the country that still manufactures these unique bowls, using equipment designed from the machinery that was developed over 100 years ago.
By cutting only two to five 13" or larger trees per acre, The Great Alaskan Bowl Company is a responsible steward of the forest. This process promotes a healthier forest by allowing sunlight to reach the smaller, developing trees. The freshly cut green logs (40% - 60% moisture content) are cut into lengths the width of the tree and split for turning. This process allows us to create up to eight one-pieces, solid birch, hardwood bowls, ranging from 22" to 7" in diameter—all from a single split length.
Coming in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, these steins have a food-safe epoxy and an 8" lacquered handle on the outside! They are ready for any liquid - hot or cold!
- The Steins and Tumblers have a food-safe epoxy on the inside and outside, making them very low maintenance and still safe to drink out of.
- The epoxy we use is safe whether you put warm or cold liquids in it, so you can use it for your coffee, and your tea!
About the Brand: The Great Alaskan Bowl Company
Back in the 1800s, the demand for large, wooden bowls for making bread and mixing and serving food kept many bowl mills in operation. However, since then the wide-scale demand for these types of bowls has diminished, leaving The Great Alaskan Bowl Company is one of only a few mills in the country that still manufactures these unique bowls, using equipment designed from the machinery that was developed over 100 years ago.
By cutting only two to five 13" or larger trees per acre, The Great Alaskan Bowl Company is a responsible steward of the forest. This process promotes a healthier forest by allowing sunlight to reach the smaller, developing trees. The freshly cut green logs (40% - 60% moisture content) are cut into lengths the width of the tree and split for turning. This process allows us to create up to eight one-pieces, solid birch, hardwood bowls, ranging from 22" to 7" in diameter—all from a single split length.