Pasta bowl
These large bowls, designed for pasta dishes, can, frankly, be used for whatever you like. The glaze is one I make myself using wood ash from our fire. The colour is a pale lemony green. They are thrown on the wheel using a coarse, iron-rich, speckled clay and are robust and solid - solid in a good way! The iron speckles show through the light colour.
Each bowl weighs approximately 1kg, has a rim width of about 20cm and holds in the region of 600ml.
These large bowls, designed for pasta dishes, can, frankly, be used for whatever you like. The glaze is one I make myself using wood ash from our fire. The colour is a pale lemony green. They are thrown on the wheel using a coarse, iron-rich, speckled clay and are robust and solid - solid in a good way! The iron speckles show through the light colour.
Each bowl weighs approximately 1kg, has a rim width of about 20cm and holds in the region of 600ml.
These large bowls, designed for pasta dishes, can, frankly, be used for whatever you like. The glaze is one I make myself using wood ash from our fire. The colour is a pale lemony green. They are thrown on the wheel using a coarse, iron-rich, speckled clay and are robust and solid - solid in a good way! The iron speckles show through the light colour.
Each bowl weighs approximately 1kg, has a rim width of about 20cm and holds in the region of 600ml.