
Plum Burl Harvest PB2601
This harvest documents a salvaged plum burl recovered from Sunnyridge in Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa. The tree produced a small collection of cookies, slabs, and planks that were individually milled and catalogued within the BurlBlade specimen archive.
About This Harvest
The PB2601 harvest represents a documented recovery of plum burl material from an urban environment. The tree was removed and processed into a series of individual specimens, each retaining natural grain structure and growth characteristics unique to burl wood.
This harvest forms part of the BurlBlade archive system, where each specimen is linked to its origin, species classification, and structural characteristics.
Specimen Index (PB2601)
Each specimen listed below links to its individual product page within the PB2601 harvest.
- Plum wood burl cookie specimen PB2601001
- Plum burl wood slice specimen PB2601002
- Live edge plum burl slice PB2601003
- Craft-grade plum burl slice PB2601004
- Plum burl cookie specimen PB2601005
- Plum Live edge plank – PB2601006
- Plum resin casting slab PB2601007
- Forked plum slab specimen PB2601008
- Reclaimed plum slab specimen PB2601009
Documented Specimens from This Harvest
Archive and Provenance
Each specimen within the PB2601 harvest is documented as part of the BurlBlade archive system, linking material to its harvest origin, species classification, and structural formation.
This approach ensures that every piece can be traced back to its source, preserving both the material and its context within the broader archive of salvaged urban timber.









