Batter or pouring bowl ceramic pottery ceramics pancake waffle handthrown whisk
Description
This pouring bowl was thrown on my pottery wheel using strong white earthenware clay.
Useful for making up your yorkshire pudding or pancake batter.
Or would make a great sauce serving dish for the table.
The bowl measures 17cm across and 8 cm high.
Weight 700gms.
The bowl holds 700mls.
I have finished it with a pretty raspberry dark pink speckle crystal glaze.
I'll include the whisk in the price!
Oven, microwave and dishwasher safe.
Items will be well packed--I'd hate any of them to get broken.
I am happy to combine shipping and of course I will post to outside the UK--contact me for prices.
Thanks for looking.
Before you go, please have a look at my other items listed elsewhere on Folksy.
Inspiration
***HOW CERAMICS ARE MADE***
1. CLAY BODY IS FORMED
A potter can form his product in many ways. Two main ways are wheel throwing or hand building.
2. DRYING – 7-10 days. Clay must be left to completely dry before going into the kiln. If there is moisture left in the clay it may explode in the kiln. The clay shrinks as it dries.
3. SANDING – final finishing touches before firing
4. BISQUE FIRING- 36 hours. Ceramic pottery pieces are put in the kiln for the 1st firing. This is when the clay is turned into a stone. The kiln takes between 15-20 hours to reach about 1000 C . It takes about 24 hours to cool.
5. GLAZING – Glaze can be applied in many ways, poured on, sponged on, painted on, dipped, and sprayed.
6. FIRING- 24 hours. The pottery pieces go in the kiln for their last firing. This time the kiln temperature reaches about 1250 C. The glaze turns into a glass like coating and becomes one with the ceramic piece.
Shipping & delivery
| Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | £5.60 | |
| All other countries | £21.50 |




