Jellyfish Small Bowl
Description
Catherine made this bowl on the potter’s wheel using porcelain. It is ideal for everyday meals like cereal, yogurt, fruit, soups, or side dishes and fits snugly between your hands.
With jellyfish roaming inside and outside of the bowl, Catherine takes us to the ocean. She plays with textures by opposing a smooth interior with a coarser anchor-grey bottom on the exterior, providing a hint of nature in your daily routine.
Origins, Process and Materials
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Care Instructions, Dimensions and Capacity
Microwave and dishwasher safe
H7.5 cm x D14 cm | Vol 475 mLCeramics 101
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