The Paper Birch, slender and elegant, with its intensely white bark, is visible even in the dark of night. The tough outer wrapping of the tree is the bark from which American Indians fashioned their strong, lightweight bark canoes. These Native Americans, as well as early colonists and European herbalists, all agreed that birch leaves were therapeutic and all prescribed them for many disorders. The leaves and twigs of some birches boast a spicy aroma and are used to make scented oil. Because of their singular beauty, they have been designated National Memorial Tree for Mothers and as such were planted on the Capitol grounds in Washington, DC.
Materials: The Birch Bark Napkin rings are cast in pewter with an antiqued finish.
Dimensions: 4.5", Set of 4
About Michael Michaud Table Art
The Home Art is a collection comprised of napkin rings, candle holders, desk accessories, frames, serving utensils and much more. Produced in pewter, the exquisite finishing of the Home Art collections gives it an elegant and unique look all of its own. Every piece is handcrafted in New York, U.S.A.
"Nature's creations are the ultimate art that fills our hearts with joy; warms our souls with promise; and fuels our spirit with desire. My true inspiration, to reflect this beauty, is what my art is all about." - Michael Michaud