Bison Spoon Rest
Description
Body: Creamy-white Earthware
Design: The bison silhouette is natural (bare) clay surrounded by a gold-dusted black glaze.
Personal Inspiration: Bison have been on my mind (and in the news) a lot lately. They are one of the last native megafauna in North America, a species that made is possible for human beings to exist on this continent for thousands of years. They have a long history with human beings, which probably contributes to our fascination with them.
Story: Each spoon rest is hand-formed on the potter's wheel from white earthware clay. They are then heated over 1700 degrees fahrenheit to vitrify the clay, turning it into stone.
Making: I design and apply a resist in the shape of Idaho-local plants or animals; then glaze is hand-brushed everywhere except the bottom of the piece. When the resist is removed, it leaves a silhouette of bare clay. It's a simple aesthetic that preserves the texture and color of the clay, while featuring familiar natural elements.
Care: These pieces are microwave, dishwasher, and food safe.
Care
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Design
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