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This bowl feels like a quiet little universe you can hold in your hands.
It has a gently flared shape, opening wide at the top like it’s inviting whatever you place inside to settle comfortably. The glaze is a rich, moody blue-green, shifting between deep ocean tones and soft mossy hues depending on how the light hits it. Tiny speckles ripple across the surface, giving it that almost starlit texture—like looking into water at dusk.
The rim is smooth and slightly rounded, catching a subtle highlight, while the base is left unglazed in a warm, natural clay tone that grounds the piece and shows its handmade roots. That contrast between glossy depth and raw earth gives it a really balanced, tactile presence.
It’s the kind of bowl that elevates simple things—a scoop of ice cream, a handful of berries, a late-night snack—into something a little more intentional.
The bowl has a soft, open shape with gently sloping sides, easy to hold and perfect for everyday use. The interior is coated in a rich, glossy green glaze that feels lush and alive, like fresh leaves after rain. Near the rim, the green softly fades into the natural clay body, creating a relaxed, organic transition rather than a sharp line.
On the outside, the warm, creamy clay is left mostly bare, giving it a grounded, earthy feel. Then there’s that little moment of charm—a hand-drawn black cactus in a pot, simple and bold, like a tiny desert cameo. It adds just enough personality without overwhelming the piece.
Altogether, it feels playful but calm…like something that belongs on a sunlit kitchen table, holding fruit, snacks, or whatever small ritual the day calls for.
The form is low and wide, with a gentle curve that settles into the table rather than reaching upward. It has a comforting, anchored presence—like it was made for long meals and unhurried moments.
The glaze is where it really draws you in. Layers of blue and charcoal melt together across the surface, speckled and shifting like storm clouds over water. The darker rim frames the piece, giving it a subtle sense of depth, almost like you’re looking into something vast rather than something small.
There’s a faint band of texture around the middle, a soft ridge that catches the light and reminds you it was shaped by hand, not stamped out. And at the base, that ring of exposed clay adds warmth and contrast, grounding all that cool, atmospheric color.
It feels substantial but not heavy…like a bowl meant to be used often and appreciated every time.
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