Beginner Ceramics

Handmade Ceramic Inside Out Serving Bowl

$430
Handmade Ceramic Inside Out Serving Bowl
Beginner Ceramics

Handmade Ceramic Inside Out Serving Bowl

$430
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This piece comes via All Fired Up, a very special, limited collection of handmade ceramics, only available at Food52. (And because it’s handmade, some variation is to be expected and embraced.)

Always on display

Serving bowl or art? Both, to be sure. This piece came to life in a small studio in Brooklyn, where artist Jesse Hamerman used a wax etching technique to make those expressive brushstrokes intrinsic to the form. Use it to serve salad, display fruit, or hold nothing at all—this one deserves to be out at all times.

  • Wheel-thrown ceramic
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52
  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Serving bowl or art? Both, to be sure. This piece came to life in a small studio in Brooklyn, where artist Jesse Hamerman used a wax etching technique to make those expressive brushstrokes intrinsic to the form. Use it to serve salad, display fruit, or hold nothing at all—this one deserves to be out at all times.

  • Wheel-thrown ceramic
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52

Always on display

Serving bowl or art? Both, to be sure. This piece came to life in a small studio in Brooklyn, where artist Jesse Hamerman used a wax etching technique to make those expressive brushstrokes intrinsic to the form. Use it to serve salad, display fruit, or hold nothing at all—this one deserves to be out at all times.

  • Wheel-thrown ceramic
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52
  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Serving bowl or art? Both, to be sure. This piece came to life in a small studio in Brooklyn, where artist Jesse Hamerman used a wax etching technique to make those expressive brushstrokes intrinsic to the form. Use it to serve salad, display fruit, or hold nothing at all—this one deserves to be out at all times.

  • Wheel-thrown ceramic
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52