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Robert Cutler is known for his excellence in fine woodworking, versatility, and expertise in jewelry design, knife making and silver smithing. His work can be found in the Smithsonian Museum and the Whitehouse Permanent Collection, among other important collections. |
Robert Cutler "Humpty Dumpty" Bowl is fiddle back myrtle and laun mahogany. Inlay and handle is moose antler, laun, brass, copper, and silver. 13" Diameter x 4.5" H $7200 |
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Robert Cutler "Sassy" Alaskan birch, bird's eye maple, silver maple and eucalyptus. Inlay also contains laun, moose antler, brass, copper and silver 12" Diameter $6800 |
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His bowls are usually inlaid with found moose antler, brass as well as highly figured wood. Over the years he has collected an extensive array of woods from domestic to exotics. Many of his pieces have more than 2,500 individual inlays of brass, copper, silver and many other kinds of exotic woods. His bowls have fits so perfect, his lids dirft into place on a cushion of compressed air. It is something that needs to be seen to be believed.
Based out of Alaska for most of his career, Cutler used the long, dark winters to work in his garage on turning, while the summer got used for something just as worthwhile: fishing.