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Ceramic Sugar Bowl

Handmade with love in Michigan

This ceramic sugar bowl features a carved lid with an organic flower or berry pattern. A matching ceramic spoon comes with each jar. It’s perfect for serving and looks lovely on your counter for daily use as well.

The intricate pattern on the sugar bowl lid was drawn and then hand carved. The sugar bowl and lid were thrown on the potter’s wheel and then finished and assembled when partially dry. After a bisque firing to 1900 degrees, glazes are applied with bulb syringes to different sections of the work, giving a cloisonné-like effect. All work is made of stoneware clay and fired to over 2100 degrees.

The sugar bowl holds approximately 8 ounces.

Size: 3-1/2″ wide x 3-1/2″ tall.
The clay and glazes are lead-free and food safe.

Made by One Acre Ceramics in Milan, Michigan. Thomas Gelsanliter began working with clay in the 1990s in Alexandria, VA and received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He worked as a moldmaker as well as a production manager at Motawi Tileworks in Ann Arbor, MI for nearly 9 years. Thomas’ designs are influenced by historical furniture, industrial plate ware, architecture, and classic Arts & Crafts and folk art iconography.Sarah Gelsanliter has been working with clay since 1992. She worked as a production potter at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan for 10 years. She has taught ceramics classes and workshops at Yourist Studio, Pewabic Pottery, and the Ann Arbor Art Center. Sarah spent a year living in Japan, visiting studio potters throughout the country, and traveling to Korea, China, and Thailand. Her work is influenced by Asian art, Japanese brushwork and Arts & Crafts design.