
Shaped entirely by hand in a small atelier outside Marrakech, this large serving bowl is built from a blend of black and white clays sourced in Spain — chosen for their density and their willingness to hold fine detail. Vertical ridges run from the footed base to the open rim, catching light differently depending on the hour. The matte, earthy finish sits somewhere between warm stone and dried clay — a tone that softens further as the bowl settles into daily use.
Because each piece is hand-finished, subtle shifts in form and surface tone are expected — the natural result of making things one at a time, by hand.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Shaped entirely by hand in a small atelier outside Marrakech, this large serving bowl is built from a blend of black and white clays sourced in Spain — chosen for their density and their willingness to hold fine detail. Vertical ridges run from the footed base to the open rim, catching light differently depending on the hour. The matte, earthy finish sits somewhere between warm stone and dried clay — a tone that softens further as the bowl settles into daily use.
Because each piece is hand-finished, subtle shifts in form and surface tone are expected — the natural result of making things one at a time, by hand.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The bowl that holds whatever the day brings
Peaches in summer, citrus through winter — this bowl earns its place on the counter without trying. Wide enough for a generous pile, grounded enough on its footed base that it never feels out of place.



