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Petal rim wood fired bowl

£25.00

Hand thrown bowl with split rim petal detail, wood fired with an ash glaze.

Dimensions: Diameter 14cm x height 7cm

Wood-Fired Tableware

Each piece of this handthrown tableware is the result of a week-long wood firing process. A labor of love and tradition. The kiln is stoked continuously for three days and nights, with flames and ash painting the surface in rich, unpredictable patterns. No two pieces are ever the same. The natural markings left by the fire create a raw, earthy aesthetic that speaks to the depth of time, material, and craft. This is functional tableware made slowly, connected to the elements, and shaped by both hand and flame.

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Hand thrown bowl with split rim petal detail, wood fired with an ash glaze.

Dimensions: Diameter 14cm x height 7cm

Wood-Fired Tableware

Each piece of this handthrown tableware is the result of a week-long wood firing process. A labor of love and tradition. The kiln is stoked continuously for three days and nights, with flames and ash painting the surface in rich, unpredictable patterns. No two pieces are ever the same. The natural markings left by the fire create a raw, earthy aesthetic that speaks to the depth of time, material, and craft. This is functional tableware made slowly, connected to the elements, and shaped by both hand and flame.

Hand thrown bowl with split rim petal detail, wood fired with an ash glaze.

Dimensions: Diameter 14cm x height 7cm

Wood-Fired Tableware

Each piece of this handthrown tableware is the result of a week-long wood firing process. A labor of love and tradition. The kiln is stoked continuously for three days and nights, with flames and ash painting the surface in rich, unpredictable patterns. No two pieces are ever the same. The natural markings left by the fire create a raw, earthy aesthetic that speaks to the depth of time, material, and craft. This is functional tableware made slowly, connected to the elements, and shaped by both hand and flame.

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