-
Blue Rutile and Snow over Cobalt by Amber Schnitzius 🇺🇸
Credit: Amber Schnitzius
-
Cobalt and Ancient Copper by Wes Dee
Credit: Wes Dee
-
Porcelain Bowl by Joy Peters Kurtz
Credit: Joy Peters Kurtz
-
Seashore combo by Ebrenn Biddiscombe
This handcrafted bottle features an earthy, weathered texture, resembling a relic washed ashore. Its soft beige and muted turquoise tones, combined with a porous, textured band, evoke the essence of coastal erosion. Finished with a simple cork stopper, it exudes a rustic, organic charm. Credit: Ebrenn Biddiscombe
-
June Bug glazed bowl by Glenn Hess
A small bowl with iridescent green and blue June Bug glaze, featuring a central turtle design and a glossy finish.
-
Two Botz plus (Aubergine and Agat) combos by Karen Helle
Karen Helle ceramics
-
Coyote Sea Combo by Sharon Galbraith
Credit: Sharon Galbraith
-
Blue Laguna bowl by Meg Varner Miller
Beautiful light-blue fancy flower shaped bowl created by Meg Varner Miller
-
Hand carved white stoneware AMACO Marigold bowl
Credit: The Feathered Hand
-
Frozen Pond by Carrie Taghon Molloy
Credit: Kathy McGuire Credit: Kathy McGuire Credit: Carrie Taghon Molloy
-
Nothern Lights version by Lina Gustafsson 🇸🇪
Credit: Lina Gustafsson
-
Kathy McGuire peacock bowl
A flowing blend of Blue Isle and Rosey Posey enhanced by Light Flux creates a soft, melting effect inside, softened by Sandstone. The glossy Obsidian exterior contrasts with a subtle Flux drip under the rim.
-
Small bowl by Linda Linder Ceramics, Germany
This small bowl by Linda Linder Ceramics, Germany, showcases a dynamic glaze interplay of earthy browns, golden hues, and deep blues, evoking a natural, organic feel. Its slightly irregular, fluid rim adds character, enhancing its handcrafted charm. Bathed in sunlight, the glossy finish accentuates its rich textures, making it a truly captivating piece of functional…
-
Peacock technique bowl by Ben Walker
Credit: Ben Walker
-
Enchant Mint Bowl by Thee Merry Peezy
Credit: Thee Merry Peezy
-
Mayco Ivy textured bowl by Therese Dellenlund
Credit: Therese Dellenlund
-
Bowl by Sera Hair Olson
Credit: Sera Hair Olson
-
Sgraffito porcelain bowl by Linda Aldrich
This was the first bowl I made way back when. First experiment with the technique I still use. Still one of my favorites.“Walpack” cone 6 porcelain with black slip sgraffito. Credit: Linda Aldrich
-
Albany slip Brown and Snow combo Candle bowl by Kim Ann
Credit: Kim Ann
-
Indigo Float on Standard 112 clay bowl by ABNPottery
Credit: ABNPottery
-
Big bowl by Rachael Van Sloten
Piece of art by Rachael Van Sloten
-
Karen Batcheller’s 11″ bowl
Credit: Karen Batcheller
-
Big Lustrouse Jade and River Birch Bowl by Isabella Newton
Isabella Newton’s bowl features a spiral center, radiating turquoise hues, textured glaze, and earthy speckles, blending beauty and function.
-
Miracle of colors by Anju Garg
This collection of small bowls showcases intricate, hand-carved floral and geometric patterns accented by vibrant, multicolored glazes. Each piece features unique textures and designs, with flowing drips of glaze, metallic highlights, and rich earthy tones. The contrast between bold reds, deep blues, and shimmering whites enhances the artistic details, creating a striking visual effect. Perfect…
-
Beautiful Lagoon bowl by Berkshire’s potters
This Lagoon bowl by Berkshire’s potters features a blue-to-turquoise gradient, warm golden rim, glossy finish, and water-like reflections.