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Cross Cut Wood Cookie – Hollow Arc Form (GS2602007)
This root wood slab (GS2602007) features a hollow arc structure with flowing radial grain, suited to resin casting and decorative applications. Cut from a transverse section in Edenvale, Gauteng, the specimen presents a hollow arc form with radial grain compressed along the inner curve and expanding toward the outer edge.
Documented as specimen GS2602007, this root wood slab presents a hollow arc structure where the original core has separated, forming a continuous internal void with grain flowing around the cavity.
Specimen Characteristics — GS2602007
This specimen (GS2602007) represents a transverse hollow-log cookie from the GS2602 harvest, where the absence of the central core creates a continuous internal void. Grain is redirected along the inner arc, producing compression along the curve and expansion toward the outer perimeter.
Visual Character
This piece is defined by its hollow arc structure and flowing radial grain.
- Hollow centre forming a continuous internal void
- Arc-shaped structure with flowing radial grain
- Grain compression along inner curve transitioning outward
- Live-edge bark outlining the external perimeter
- Subtle hairline checking near interior curve
Physical Specifications
Length: 200 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight: 840 g
Moisture Content: 10–12%
Condition Report
Flat: Yes
Twist: None
Bow: None
Natural Hairline Cracks: Slight
Structural Cracks: None
End Splits: None
Bark: Present
Sapwood: Present
Surface Preparation: Sanded to 100 grit
Condition: Stable
Suggested Uses
This cross cut wood cookie is well suited for:
- Resin river or shoreline-style pours
- Decorative wall-mounted pieces
- Charcuterie boards (sealed)
- Sculptural woodworking applications
The continuous internal void makes this piece ideal for resin work that emphasises negative space. Explore more unique material options in our
wood specimens collection. Stabilisation may be required depending on final use. Not recommended for structural applications.
Working With Root Flare Timber
Cross-cut sections expose radial grain patterns and internal void structures. These features influence stability and machining behaviour, particularly along the inner arc of the hollow.
For technical reference on wood properties, see
The Wood Database.
Timber Origin
Urban salvaged timber from Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa. Recovered from a ground stump root system and processed as part of the GS2602 harvest.
Natural Material Notice
Each piece reflects its growth environment. Variations in grain, tone, and internal structure are natural characteristics of timber. All photographs show the exact item being sold.
Provenance Certificate
Specimen ID: GS2602007
Harvest: GS2602
Origin: Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa
Species: Undetermined (Root-Derived Timber)
Cut Type: Transverse cross-section (trunk)
One-off natural specimen.
This piece cannot be restocked once sold.
This specimen is part of the documented BurlBlade archive system.
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Related Specimens from GS2602
GS2602003 – Hook slice
GS2602013 – Hollow log slice
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