Combed Flair Bowl with Beveled Edge in Copper Penny, 10.25"dia. (Ben Owen III)
Combed Flair Bowl with Beveled Edge in Copper Penny, 10.25"dia. (Ben Owen III)
Combed Flair Bowl with Beveled Edge in Copper Penny, 10.25"dia. (Ben Owen III)
Combed Flair Bowl with Beveled Edge in Copper Penny, 10.25"dia. (Ben Owen III)
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Combed Flair Bowl with Beveled Edge in Copper Penny, 10.25"dia. (Ben Owen III)

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   Serving bowls have been a part of the home setting for thousands of years.  Offering guests, family, or friends a treat or special food dish has been a long-standing tradition across many cultures that continues today.
   This beautiful wood-fired bowl has a combed design by Ben Owen III along the outside surface. 
   A lovely decorative bowl that is fully functional for everyday use, and, will be highly valued by its recipient.  Dishwasher- and microwave-safe.  Measuring 10.25”dia x 3.75”h.
Please Note: What appear to be white spots on the surface are reflections from photo lighting.

Copper Penny
   Copper Penny Glaze is influenced by the amount of iron in the clay as well as the formula of the glaze.  The range of color is dependent on the atmosphere of the firing in the kiln.  During the early stages of firing, at 1600°F, we purposely control the furnace to burn inefficiently creating carbon inside the kiln.  The reaction of carbon, over a period of several hours, with the iron in the clay will create warm tones in the glaze and iridescent or opalescent qualities to the surface.  The presence of wood ash coming in contact with the glaze accentuates the glaze with flashes of apple green and yellow tones to deeper brown shades on areas of the pot.  The name copper penny was chosen after many customers, over the years, commented that it looked like the surface of a penny.

This piece is hand-signed by Ben Owen III with the year made (2026).