I am going to make a bow for a co-workers wife. Her dad had given her a bow when she was young (it was lost during a move) and she swears it was made of Elm, and I just happen to have this -



I'm thinking somewhere around 62" and around #30 @ 26". I have never worked with Red Elm before and was wondering if I can leave the sapwood on or do I have to remove it and chase a ring? I would really like to leave it on if possible. What design would work best? Parallel or a pyramid style, etc.?
Thanks in advance.