Leslie Parrott Studio Ceramics
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I really like the process of throwing, shaping and decorating bowls. The bowl was fired with a blue glaze with a blue green hare stamped inside. When the bowl is turned over textural decoration, an individual stamped pot number and my personal mark, a small letter P will be seen. The underside is more lightly glazed to give a transparent blue-green near the foot.This bowl would make a lovely display on a table or shelf with or without contents and invites inquisitive handling. Equally it could function as a potpourri or serving dish.
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An elegant blue porcelain bowl with colour variations reflecting the melting and flow of the glaze over and into the stamped markings. The glaze is transparent blue green where thin around the rim and the stamped central hare. Where the glaze is thicker it is a rich blue. This wheel thrown bowl is perfect for display, potpourri or showing off fruit; satsumas would create an eye-catching contrast. The bowl was made with a UK porcelain and after biscuit firing the glaze was applied in several layers. It was then fired to 1300C to make it impermeable and very durable. This bowl is food, oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe and measures approximately 6cm tall and 16cm wide. The bottom is impressed with my seal, the letter P, and its identity number 9845
Designed by Leslie Parrott in London
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