Rustic Wild River Clay Bowl
This handbuilt bowl is made from micaceous clay harvested from tree roots on a riverside road in the coastal mountains of Oregon and fired with a traditional pit firing method. The bowl is painted in a foraged clay slip and has a light finish with beewax. Unglazed pottery is an opportunity to truly commune with the clay as a vessel. Instructions for caring for this bowl will be included with order.
Dimensions // see photo
This handbuilt bowl is made from micaceous clay harvested from tree roots on a riverside road in the coastal mountains of Oregon and fired with a traditional pit firing method. The bowl is painted in a foraged clay slip and has a light finish with beewax. Unglazed pottery is an opportunity to truly commune with the clay as a vessel. Instructions for caring for this bowl will be included with order.
Dimensions // see photo
This handbuilt bowl is made from micaceous clay harvested from tree roots on a riverside road in the coastal mountains of Oregon and fired with a traditional pit firing method. The bowl is painted in a foraged clay slip and has a light finish with beewax. Unglazed pottery is an opportunity to truly commune with the clay as a vessel. Instructions for caring for this bowl will be included with order.
Dimensions // see photo