• Large porcelaine tea bowl caldera- Eric Faure
  • Large porcelaine tea bowl caldera- Eric Faure
  • Large porcelaine tea bowl caldera- Eric Faure
  • Large porcelaine tea bowl caldera- Eric Faure
  • Large porcelaine tea bowl caldera- Eric Faure
  • Large porcelaine tea bowl caldera- Eric Faure

Caldera Tea Bowl

$177.00

Porcelain bowl with unglazed exterior and glazed interior

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Specificities

Weight 0,330 kg
Dimensions 12 x 10 x 8 cm - L x w x h
Part type

Creation Year

Capacity
0.320 L
Category
Tag
SKU BOL-CALDERIQUE-2136-722
Return
Withdrawal period within the 30 days

Description

USEFUL

Generously shaped bowl, its large capacity allows for preparing tea directly in this container, such as for matcha (whisked tea) or any other tea using an infuser.

UNIQUE

This bowl is a unique piece. This means that there cannot be two strictly identical bowls. It is made of porcelain and fired at a high temperature of 1300°C. It is finely shaped by hand on the potter’s wheel. This bowl has a glossy and transparent enamel on the interior. The exterior of the bowl is unglazed porcelain. As a result, an extraordinary interplay between shadow and light, and the translucency of the porcelain is achieved.

PICTORIAL

Devoid of decoration, the surface is nevertheless pictorial. The texture work created by stretching a porcelain slab gives a sense of telluric chaos.

SENSORY

It is only through individual experience that our senses awaken, notably our sense of touch. Beyond the visual aspect of the piece, its didactic surface speaks volumes about its design… the turned base of the bowl and the textured wall of unglazed porcelain contrast between smoothness and roughness.

DURABLE

Due to the composition of the enamel on the interior and the high hardness of the porcelain, this ceramic is purely food-safe. It is completely waterproof and non-porous. It perfectly withstands the aggressions of the dishwasher or even the microwave oven. Only a violent impact could potentially damage it.

Depending on the tannin content of the consumed beverages, such as coffee or certain teas, a natural seasoning may appear on the interior surface after some time of use. Some may prefer to keep it, while others will clean it with baking soda.