Bowl #4 in Patina Green, 9.5"dia. (Benjamin Owen IV)
Bowl #4 in Patina Green, 9.5"dia. (Benjamin Owen IV)
Bowl #4 in Patina Green, 9.5"dia. (Benjamin Owen IV)
Bowl #4 in Patina Green, 9.5"dia. (Benjamin Owen IV)
Bowl #4 in Patina Green, 9.5"dia. (Benjamin Owen IV)
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Bowl #4 in Patina Green, 9.5"dia. (Benjamin Owen IV)

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   Handmade by Benjamin Owen IV.  Dishwasher- and microwave-safe.  Measuring 9.5"dia. x 2.75”h.
Please Note: What appear to be white spots on the surface are reflections from photo lighting.

     Benjamin Owen IV (b. 2005), the youngest child of sixth-generation potter Ben Owen III, has been making pots since a young age.  Benjamin graduated from Uwharrie Charter Academy High School in Asheboro, NC in 2023.  He is currently attending Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA as a freshman.  His current passions include governmental science, policymaking, investment, and turning clay in his father’s studio.  As a long-standing tradition in the Owen Family, creating with clay is a way for Benjamin to carry on his family’s legacy and connect with his roots.  Benjamin’s work has been featured in the Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC and the Gallery at Grandover in Greensboro, NC.

 The Patina Green Glaze was first developed by Ben III, in the early 1990s while in college at East Carolina, as a glossy forest green made from the pigment copper.  When testing the glaze in the wood kilns back home at the family pottery, the results were strikingly different with many variations of color and surface.  If fired in the wood kiln with no salt added to the firing, the color will be a darker green with small crystals on the surface.  If finished in a wood and salt firing, the salt will brighten the color and create more blue-green hues with random small crystals on the surface.

This piece is hand-signed by Benjamin Owen IV with the year made (2024).