Deep Blue Nesting Bowl Set
Beginning with a piece of flat copper, I cut and form these bowls by hand and then “sink” them. Sinking is a traditional metalworking technique that involves hammering a sheet of metal into a wooden block to create a bowl shape. Once I have created 3 nested bowls, I kiln-fire each one with at least 5 layers of sifted enamel. Each set is absolutely unique, incredibly durable and perfect for holding treasures or simply to be admired.
Large bowl = 2 3/4” - Middle bowl = 2 1/4” - Small Bowl = 1 5/8”
Beginning with a piece of flat copper, I cut and form these bowls by hand and then “sink” them. Sinking is a traditional metalworking technique that involves hammering a sheet of metal into a wooden block to create a bowl shape. Once I have created 3 nested bowls, I kiln-fire each one with at least 5 layers of sifted enamel. Each set is absolutely unique, incredibly durable and perfect for holding treasures or simply to be admired.
Large bowl = 2 3/4” - Middle bowl = 2 1/4” - Small Bowl = 1 5/8”
Beginning with a piece of flat copper, I cut and form these bowls by hand and then “sink” them. Sinking is a traditional metalworking technique that involves hammering a sheet of metal into a wooden block to create a bowl shape. Once I have created 3 nested bowls, I kiln-fire each one with at least 5 layers of sifted enamel. Each set is absolutely unique, incredibly durable and perfect for holding treasures or simply to be admired.
Large bowl = 2 3/4” - Middle bowl = 2 1/4” - Small Bowl = 1 5/8”