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Wild clay, gradient, small bowl set | Dinnerware by Hazel Frost Ceramics. Item made of stoneware
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Wild clay, gradient, small bowl set | Dinnerware by Hazel Frost Ceramics. Item made of stoneware
Wild clay, gradient, small bowl set | Dinnerware by Hazel Frost Ceramics. Item made of stoneware

Created and Sold by Hazel Frost Ceramics

Hazel Frost Ceramics

Wild clay, gradient, small bowl set - Dinnerware

Starts at $90

Creation: 4-6 weeks

DimensionsWeight
1.57H x 3.54W x 3.54D in
4H x 9W x 9D cm
0.18 kg
0.39 lb

Four bowls made with a mix of stoneware and foraged clay that was left unearthed after an archeaological dig of an iron age settlement in Newcastle Upon Tyne.

The bowls have an unglazed, polished exterior, and the inside is painted with a porcelain slip and then glazed with a transparent glaze to make them hygenic and food safe.

12cm w x 5cm h

Item Wild clay, gradient, small bowl set
As seen in Creator's Studio, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Hazel Frost Ceramics
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Art and design in ceramics.

I studied ceramic design at Central St Martins, graduating in 2013. Since then I have developed my skills through working at many different studios and potteries.

All of my ceramics is hand built in Edinburgh with the vast majority being thrown on the wheel, which I have been doing since I was introduced to it during the foundation art and design course at Newcastle College. I have also recently taken to coil building, enjoying the slower nature of the process, this is something I have developed during the lockdown period from my home.

Throughout my work I look to create balanced vessels, using several different clay bodies, from porcelain to foraged clay to create pieces that are varied, but altogether cohesive.

I draw on an exploration of the slow geological processes, the movements of the earth that create the clay I work with. This is together with exploring the landscapes and natural forms around me in Scotland.

Please get in contact if you have any enquiries, commissions or collaborations, by emailing hazelfrostceramics@gmail.com