Nerikomi Bowl No. 235

Nerikomi Bowl No. 235

Regular price $140
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Details: Handmade ceramic bowl using the Japanese technique of Nerikomi, stacking multiple clay bodies together—into complex patterns. Each piece is unique and varies in design and pattern.
Ingredients & Materials: Stoneware with clear glaze interior and exterior and and unfinished edge. The clay used is locally-sourced, with stains added directly into the clay bodies to create deep, rich hues as well as subtle gradations.
Measurements: Small Bowl measures approximately 7" in diameter and 2.5" tall. Medium Bowl measures approximately 8.5" in diameter and 2.5" tall. Large Bowl measures approximately 9.5-10" in diameter and 2.75-3" tall.
Care & Use: Food-safe and dishwasher friendly.
Sold individually.

Only 4 weeks till December 24th. Get in-stock items and as-is fine jewelry in time to gift when you check out with UPS Ground before 12pm EST Monday December 16th.

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by Slush Club

Slush Club produces dinnerware using Nerikomi techniques designed and hand-built by Shannon Eakins in Tacoma, Washington.

Details: Handmade ceramic bowl using the Japanese technique of Nerikomi, stacking multiple clay bodies together—into complex patterns. Each piece is unique and varies in design and pattern.
Ingredients & Materials: Stoneware with clear glaze interior and exterior and and unfinished edge. The clay used is locally-sourced, with stains added directly into the clay bodies to create deep, rich hues as well as subtle gradations.
Measurements: Small Bowl measures approximately 7" in diameter and 2.5" tall. Medium Bowl measures approximately 8.5" in diameter and 2.5" tall. Large Bowl measures approximately 9.5-10" in diameter and 2.75-3" tall.
Care & Use: Food-safe and dishwasher friendly.
Sold individually.

Only 4 weeks till December 24th. Get in-stock items and as-is fine jewelry in time to gift when you check out with UPS Ground before 12pm EST Monday December 16th.

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