
This translucent bowl is made from slip-cast Limoges porcelain, reduction-fired in a gas kiln at 1330°C. The slip is left in the plaster mould for one to two minutes, resulting in a 2mm-thick wall. The parabola-shaped bowl is then worked on a potter's wheel, where it is given its final texture. It has been left unglazed, allowing the pure natural white colour of the porcelain to shine through.
Porcelain, Bowl, Basel, Switzerland
Type
Bowl
This translucent bowl is made from slip-cast Limoges porcelain, reduction-fired in a gas kiln at 1330°C. The slip is left in the plaster mould for one to two minutes, resulting in a 2mm-thick wall. The parabola-shaped bowl is then worked on a potter's wheel, where it is given its final texture. It has been left unglazed, allowing the pure natural white colour of the porcelain to shine through.
Porcelain, Bowl

Arnold's bowls are distinctively thin and translucent