Handmade White Glossy Pottery Serving Bowl with Scalloped Detail | Large Ceramic Serving Bowl | Minimalist Farmhouse Pottery from Canada

Handmade White Glossy Pottery Serving Bowl with Scalloped Detail | Large Ceramic Serving Bowl | Minimalist Farmhouse Pottery from Canada

Brand: Thistlewood Pottery Studio
SKU: whitescallopbowl7
53.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Elevate everyday meals with this handmade white glossy pottery serving bowl featuring delicate scalloped detailing and a timeless minimalist design. Crafted from speckled stoneware clay and finished in a soft glossy white glaze, this ceramic serving bowl blends rustic warmth with modern simplicity. The gently curved shape and subtle scalloped edge detail create a beautiful statement piece for serving salads, pasta, fruit, side dishes, or freshly baked goods. The creamy white glaze softly drips over the natural clay base, giving each bowl an organic handmade character that feels right at home in farmhouse, cottagecore, minimalist, and modern rustic kitchens. Handmade in Manitoba, Canada, every pottery bowl is individually wheel-thrown and finished by hand, making each piece truly one of a kind. Whether styled on open shelving or brought to the table for gatherings and cozy family dinners, this artisan ceramic bowl adds warmth and beauty to everyday living. Features: Handmade pottery serving bowl Glossy white glaze with natural speckled stoneware clay Delicate scalloped detailing Functional for serving salads, pasta, fruit, snacks, and side dishes Minimalist rustic ceramic design Handmade in Manitoba, Canada Each bowl has unique handmade variations in glaze and shape Perfect For: Farmhouse kitchen decor Cottagecore and rustic home styling Wedding and housewarming gifts Handmade pottery collectors Everyday serving and entertaining Minimalist ceramic tableware lovers

Specifications
Scalloped Bowl Size
7 cup, 12 cup
Variants (2)
  • 7 cup — 53.00 USD — In stock
  • 12 cup — 90.00 USD — Out of stock

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