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Ceremonial Full Moon Bowl - Worm
This porcelain bowl was thrown on the Worm Moon - the full moon in March 2026. It is the second time I’ve thrown a bowl during the full moon and it is a very a special experience. I have incorporated craters to give further moon like qualities to the vessel. I made only one large bowl and four cups with cacao ceremonies in mind, which can be purchased individually. I will continue to throw bowls during the full moons this year whenever possible. Each moon will have its own name and qualities. This moon symbolises seasonal change and renewal. The name refers to earthworms reappearing as the ground thaws in early Spring and marks the end of winter’s dormancy and the return of life. All glazes are hand mixed. The inside of the bowl is fully glazed and can be used for liquids. Commissions welcome for future full moons.
Dimensions are 17cm diameter x 11cm high.
This porcelain bowl was thrown on the Worm Moon - the full moon in March 2026. It is the second time I’ve thrown a bowl during the full moon and it is a very a special experience. I have incorporated craters to give further moon like qualities to the vessel. I made only one large bowl and four cups with cacao ceremonies in mind, which can be purchased individually. I will continue to throw bowls during the full moons this year whenever possible. Each moon will have its own name and qualities. This moon symbolises seasonal change and renewal. The name refers to earthworms reappearing as the ground thaws in early Spring and marks the end of winter’s dormancy and the return of life. All glazes are hand mixed. The inside of the bowl is fully glazed and can be used for liquids. Commissions welcome for future full moons.
Dimensions are 17cm diameter x 11cm high.