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SOLD - Jim Malone Stoneware Bowl – Timeless Simplicity

£200.00
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Dimensions: Height 7.0 cm Width 29.0 cm Depth 29.0 cm

This handcrafted stoneware bowl by esteemed British potter Jim Malone embodies the beauty of traditional craftsmanship. Featuring a natural, speckled glaze with delicate brushwork decoration, the piece reflects Malone’s mastery of form and surface. His work, often inspired by Eastern and British pottery traditions, emphasizes simplicity, balance, and function. This elegant bowl is a fine example of his timeless aesthetic and dedication to wood-fired ceramics.

About Jim Malone

Jim Malone is a British potter born in Sheffield in 1946. After training as a teacher in Bangor, he later pursued his passion for ceramics at Camberwell School of Art. His work, influenced by traditional British and Eastern pottery, is widely exhibited across the UK and the USA. Malone has contributed to Pottery Quarterly and Ceramic Review, and his pieces are held in prestigious collections, including the V&A and the Ulster Museum.

Dimensions: Height 7.0 cm Width 29.0 cm Depth 29.0 cm

This handcrafted stoneware bowl by esteemed British potter Jim Malone embodies the beauty of traditional craftsmanship. Featuring a natural, speckled glaze with delicate brushwork decoration, the piece reflects Malone’s mastery of form and surface. His work, often inspired by Eastern and British pottery traditions, emphasizes simplicity, balance, and function. This elegant bowl is a fine example of his timeless aesthetic and dedication to wood-fired ceramics.

About Jim Malone

Jim Malone is a British potter born in Sheffield in 1946. After training as a teacher in Bangor, he later pursued his passion for ceramics at Camberwell School of Art. His work, influenced by traditional British and Eastern pottery, is widely exhibited across the UK and the USA. Malone has contributed to Pottery Quarterly and Ceramic Review, and his pieces are held in prestigious collections, including the V&A and the Ulster Museum.

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