Description
The Ceylon Heritage Bowl: Artisan Terracotta for Sustainable Dining
Experience the raw, grounding beauty of authentic Sri Lankan craftsmanship with our Ceylon Heritage Bowl. More than just dinnerware, this is a piece of history, individually handcrafted by traditional artisans in rural Sri Lanka using centuries-old techniques.
Each bowl begins with locally sourced, nutrient-rich river clay, meticulously shaped on a traditional hand-turned wheel. It is then pit-fired using local biomass, a low-impact process that imparts the clay with its rich, varied earth-red color and natural acoustic properties.
Why You’ll Love This Piece
100% Artisan Made in Sri Lanka: Directly supports rural Ceylon artisan communities, preserving traditional pottery skills and providing sustainable livelihoods. No two bowls are exactly alike.
Pure & Natural Materials: Crafted from 100% natural clay and fired without any toxic chemical glazes, lead, or synthetic polymers. Food-safe, non-toxic, and truly natural.
Superior Thermal Properties: Terracotta is a natural heat insulator. This unglazed bowl naturally retains heat to keep curries, rice, and soups perfectly warm throughout your meal.
Authentic Dining Experience: The natural porous texture of pit-fired clay interacts with food in a unique way, absorbing excess moisture and subtly enhancing flavors. Perfect for presenting traditional Sri Lankan bath (rice) and curries.
Truly Circular & Eco-Friendly: This bowl is fully biodegradable and returns to the earth at the end of its life cycle, leaving zero plastic waste.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Material | 100% Raw, Natural Clay |
| Finish | Fired to a natural unglazed matte finish |
| Dimensions | Standard Bowl |
| Origin | Hand-crafted in Rural Sri Lanka (Ceylon) |
| Care | Hand-wash only with mild soap and hot water. Avoid extreme temperature shocks. Air-dry completely before storing. |
Artisan Note: Embrace natural imperfection. Because these bowls are individually made on a foot-powered wheel and pit-fired, small cosmetic variations in color, texture, and size are to be expected and are a sign of true, unglamorous craftsmanship.
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