The dish was glued together from several planed beams and manually turned to the desired size on a lathe. The carving is made in the Russian traditions of the Abramtsevo-Kudrin school. The chisels for working on the dish are forged in a forge from bearing steel, and sharpened to the required sharpness. Upon completion, the surface is covered with a water-soluble stain imitating valuable wood species. It is fixed with a protective preservative wax composition, which gives it a noble matte shine. An excellent decoration for any interior with natural wooden furniture that matches the tone. The year of creation is 1992. The work is copyrighted, it is exclusively in a single copy.