Fan Tail Kuksa
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Fan Tail Kuksa
$250.00
Carved from paper birch harvested in the Keewenah Peninsula in Northern Michigan.
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Just about 6.5-7oz
Paper Birch - Betula Papyrifera
Finished with a my own oil blend (Food Safe Linseed , Beeswax, and Citrus)
*Please note that this is a freshly carved cup. I’ve given it multiple coats of oil which are still drying and will require a little bit more time to harden or cure which gives my cups a lasting a durable finish that will help keep the wood from absorbing moisture. It’s advised that you let the cup sit for a couple weeks in it’s new home before pouring liquids into them.