Intricate glazing combinations of lunar and nebula surface techniques give this bowl stunning contrast. Light and dark colors combine for an eye catching combo, while retaining massive complexity. This glaze combination takes immense time and effort to create on even moderately larger pots like this bowl.
The exterior of these bowls are inspired by moon and asteroid surfaces. The circular, carved textures resemble asteroid impact craters of both moons and asteroids floating out in space.
The quote hand written by Joel in his handwriting:
"Curiosity is its own reason. Aren't you in awe when you contemplate the mysteries of eternity of life, of the marvelous structure behind reality? And this is the miracle of the human mind-- to use its constructions, concepts, and formulas as tools to explain what man sees, feels + touches. Try to comprehend a little more each day. Have holy curiosity." - Albert Einstein
These interior glazes applied to these bowls are inspired by a swooping cloud of gases captured by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The gorgeous, cosmic glaze palette is locked permanently onto the bowl canvas. This pot is great for serving food or acting as a table centerpiece.
Functional
All of our Stoneware and porcelain pottery is 100% food and dishwasher safe. All cosmic pots are completely microwave safe.
Learn More
Read about our moon and how surface moon craters' textures were formed over billions of years by reading this Wikipedia Post.
Read about the 9 mile wide (15km wide) Asteroid "243 Ida" that inspires my pottery textures, colors and shapes in this Wikipedia post.
By Gregory H. Revera - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11901243
Read about this "firestorm of raw stellar creation" that inspires my pottery glaze chemistry: HubbleSite.org