Small Bowl in Lichen - Sale
A small wood-fired bowl with simple line carved detail. It would make a lovely sugar bowl or perfect for a handful of nibbles or couple of scoops of ice cream.
Glazed in my lovely soft lichen with its flecks and tones from the wood-firing process. All wood-fired pieces are completely unique and individual due the firing process - no two pots will ever be the same.
Sale: This item is sold with a discount as being a sample design - it has no flaws. All items sold in the Sale are sold as described and not not eligable for returns or refunds. Please do contact me if you would like any other information on this item.
H – 4 cm D – 12.5 cm approx
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.
All my pottery is dishwasher safe but I recommend hand washing.
A small wood-fired bowl with simple line carved detail. It would make a lovely sugar bowl or perfect for a handful of nibbles or couple of scoops of ice cream.
Glazed in my lovely soft lichen with its flecks and tones from the wood-firing process. All wood-fired pieces are completely unique and individual due the firing process - no two pots will ever be the same.
Sale: This item is sold with a discount as being a sample design - it has no flaws. All items sold in the Sale are sold as described and not not eligable for returns or refunds. Please do contact me if you would like any other information on this item.
H – 4 cm D – 12.5 cm approx
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.
All my pottery is dishwasher safe but I recommend hand washing.
A small wood-fired bowl with simple line carved detail. It would make a lovely sugar bowl or perfect for a handful of nibbles or couple of scoops of ice cream.
Glazed in my lovely soft lichen with its flecks and tones from the wood-firing process. All wood-fired pieces are completely unique and individual due the firing process - no two pots will ever be the same.
Sale: This item is sold with a discount as being a sample design - it has no flaws. All items sold in the Sale are sold as described and not not eligable for returns or refunds. Please do contact me if you would like any other information on this item.
H – 4 cm D – 12.5 cm approx
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.
All my pottery is dishwasher safe but I recommend hand washing.