Large Bowl in Lichen No. 2
Wood-Fired
An individual wood-fired bowl, hand thrown and finished with a soft spiral detail. This bowl with its rich earthy colours will complement any table as a fruit bowl or sitting quietly amongst the rest of your tableware. Not to big, not to small – perfect for fruit, salads, serving sides or anything really.
Glazed in my Lichen glaze combining beautifully varied shades from pale creams through to greens and ochres against a raw unglazed exterior of toasted natural hues.
All wood-fired pieces are completely unique and individual due the firing process - no two pots will ever be the same.
H – 8.5 cm D – 25 cm approx.
Stoneware
Wood-firing is traditional process that is now only used by a few potters. It’s a labour of love as each firing take days loading and firing with a team stocking to reaching a temperature of 1280’C. Ash circulates the kiln landing on pots to create beautiful speckles, flames create rich colours and earthy toasted finishes. Each pot is balanced on clay packed sea-shells to stop them sticking to the kiln shelf, the shells leave beautiful marks and imprints on the base.
Whilst its fraught with uncertainty, it’s worth the extra effort for the beautiful unique pots that emerge, each a little different … just the way handmade pieces should be.
Find out more about wood-firing here
All my pottery is dishwasher safe but I recommend hand washing.
Wood-Fired
An individual wood-fired bowl, hand thrown and finished with a soft spiral detail. This bowl with its rich earthy colours will complement any table as a fruit bowl or sitting quietly amongst the rest of your tableware. Not to big, not to small – perfect for fruit, salads, serving sides or anything really.
Glazed in my Lichen glaze combining beautifully varied shades from pale creams through to greens and ochres against a raw unglazed exterior of toasted natural hues.
All wood-fired pieces are completely unique and individual due the firing process - no two pots will ever be the same.
H – 8.5 cm D – 25 cm approx.
Stoneware
Wood-firing is traditional process that is now only used by a few potters. It’s a labour of love as each firing take days loading and firing with a team stocking to reaching a temperature of 1280’C. Ash circulates the kiln landing on pots to create beautiful speckles, flames create rich colours and earthy toasted finishes. Each pot is balanced on clay packed sea-shells to stop them sticking to the kiln shelf, the shells leave beautiful marks and imprints on the base.
Whilst its fraught with uncertainty, it’s worth the extra effort for the beautiful unique pots that emerge, each a little different … just the way handmade pieces should be.
Find out more about wood-firing here
All my pottery is dishwasher safe but I recommend hand washing.
Wood-Fired
An individual wood-fired bowl, hand thrown and finished with a soft spiral detail. This bowl with its rich earthy colours will complement any table as a fruit bowl or sitting quietly amongst the rest of your tableware. Not to big, not to small – perfect for fruit, salads, serving sides or anything really.
Glazed in my Lichen glaze combining beautifully varied shades from pale creams through to greens and ochres against a raw unglazed exterior of toasted natural hues.
All wood-fired pieces are completely unique and individual due the firing process - no two pots will ever be the same.
H – 8.5 cm D – 25 cm approx.
Stoneware
Wood-firing is traditional process that is now only used by a few potters. It’s a labour of love as each firing take days loading and firing with a team stocking to reaching a temperature of 1280’C. Ash circulates the kiln landing on pots to create beautiful speckles, flames create rich colours and earthy toasted finishes. Each pot is balanced on clay packed sea-shells to stop them sticking to the kiln shelf, the shells leave beautiful marks and imprints on the base.
Whilst its fraught with uncertainty, it’s worth the extra effort for the beautiful unique pots that emerge, each a little different … just the way handmade pieces should be.
Find out more about wood-firing here
All my pottery is dishwasher safe but I recommend hand washing.