Buckeye Wall Salmon

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Buckeye Wall Salmon

Wall salmon carved from fine California Buckeye burl wood. These carvings measure from 13 to 22 inches long. Generally these salmon are available in two sizes. Prices range from $325 to $525. In addition to the leaping design, we also feature a female “hen” salmon, and male spawning salmon design for the wall. These salmon are carved locally in Washington.

We update stock regularly. Items shown may be sold. Please contact us for info and pics on exact in-stock pieces available, or come by the gallery.

Shipping these fragile pieces may incur a $20 boxing fee. Local pickup is preferred when possible.

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About Buckeye Wood 

 Aesculus californica, commonly known as the California buckeye or California horse-chestnut, is a large deciduous shrub or small tree in the Chestnut family native to California and southwestern Oregon. It has an estimated lifespan between 250-280 years. 

 The flowers are sweet-scented, white to pale pink. The tree bears a large, round, orange-brown seed in a leathery case containing the seeds, which are poisonous. 

Local California Native American Indian tribes, including the Pomo, Yokut, and Luiseño, used the poisonous nuts to stupefy schools of fish in small streams to make them easier to catch. 

The slabs uses for buckeye slabs and carvings actually come from the root ball of the tree. They can be as large as sixteen feet in diameter. The trunks of the trees are used for creating art as well, as bases to support tables, etc. 

The root ball is removed from the earth and allowed to sit and “weather” for a year or two. This exposure to the heat of summer and the rain and cold of the winter allows leaching of the minerals imbedded in the root ball. The growth of fungi and bacterial action all contribute to the unique coloration found in buckeye.