

Large Bowl
Patricia Vieljeux
Patricia Vieljeux’s engraved clay serving bowl in coppery-gray tones is earthy and appealing. Hundreds of tiny slits, delicately cut along the outer rim, give the subtle accent so characteristic of Patricia’s style. The recognized artist draws inspiration from ancient civilizations, yet her piece resonates in a contemporary setting. A unique and evocative decorative accent. Read more
$650.00
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The thinness of the bowl can only be achieved using the technique of coiling. Built up from the bottom by integrating rolled ropes of clay one at a time, the bowl slowly takes shape. The lovely uneven rim gives this handmade bowl its unique character. A small stamp inside the bowl is the detail that denotes Patricia’s style.
She creates the beautifully rich, earthy texture of her pieces with her own mixture of ash, ocher and cobalt oxides which she blows onto the surface before firing.
Signature stamped by the artist.
Why we love this: The textural depth and the beauty of the stoneware by a renowned French master ceramicist.
Created in: Paris, France
Materials & techniques: Coiled stoneware, matte finish
Dimensions: Diameter x H / 9.8" x 3.9" / 25 cm x 10 cm
Care instructions: Dishwasher & microwave safe, not for use in an oven
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Reference code: PVIELBOW1
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