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Handmade pottery bowls are the some of the most collected pieces of pottery.
   
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Handmade Pottery: Bowls
Read this interesting perspective from potter David Norton. Visit his website to see more of his unique and attractive handmade pottery.
To a potter, making bowls is like a musician practicing his scales. It’s fundamental. The more you make, the better they get, for infinity. I love making bowls because people hold them, use them, and make them part of their daily lives.
My small individual bowls are not symmetrical because neither is your hand. There is a natural way my handmade stoneware bowls snuggle into your hand. They’re perfect for cereal, soup, ice cream, rice, and anything delicious. Serving bowls are generously shaped and well balanced with ample rims for easy handling and extra durability. They come in sizes to accommodate snap peas for two or potato salad for forty.
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Handmade Pottery: Bowls
These handmade pottery bowls created by Ellen Grenadier are a beautiful example of handcrafted and truly unique pottery. While this handmade pottery may be functional is also worthy of a coffee table centerpiece or a collectible in a display case.
Visit this potter's website to see their other handmade pottery.
Ellen Grenadier has been making tableware, custom tiles, and murals for over 30 years. Ten years ago, she moved her studio and gallery to the Berkshires. Her current work is stoneware that incorporates impressions of leaves in elegant bowls, plates, sushi platters, dinnerware, tea service, vases and more, all glazed with natural cobalt blues, copper greens and ambers made from iron. Her work is a stylish blend of well crafted refined form and rich surfaces that are alive with subtle texture and colors.
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