Little Pinch Bowls
Little Pinch Bowls
Little bowls get a lot of attention for their role in having your mise en place, but they're just as great for serving little dipping sauces or snacks.
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Merchant's Notes
These are the little bowls that I use for serving food to my one year old boy, and they're also the bowls I use for mixing up a sriracha ranch or chipotle mayo to serve on the side of a main dish.
Dimensions
Handmade ceramics will vary in size by up to a quarter of an inch in any direction. These are approximate dimensions:
4” diameter
1.25" height
4 fl oz capacity
Use & Care
Barkley ceramics are food safe and microwave safe. It is possible to heat them to an uncomfortably high temperature, so do be careful with hot stoneware.
Barkley ceramics are dishwasher safe. I try not to be precious about everyday items, but if you wish to preserve their appearance as long as possible, hand-washing is best.
Made by Human Hands
Each lump of clay is wedged, formed, trimmed, and glazed by hand in Arizona by a small team of local potters. Barkley's beauty lies within its subtle irregularities, from the undulations in the rim to the sponge marks underneath.
Designed for Your Favorite Meals
The raw clay underneath each piece maintains its sandy texture, while the glazed areas become smooth and glassy. The combination of two different textures results in functional pottery that's dishwasher-safe, microwave-safe, and a pleasure to hold.
Three Barkley Looks
Choosing the right glaze color and clay body can take a potter years of experimentation. Luckily, you only have to decide between these three beauties:
Au Poivre
A rich creamy glaze peppered with dark flecks blurs the line between the smooth glazed surface and the rough, raw clay underneath
Anchovy
A bluish grey that's anything but boring, this glaze flows onto itself in subtle variations of opacity
Cappuccino
The speckles in this buff stoneware remain visible under a glossy white glaze, giving you a blank yet textured canvas