Spoon Rest in Wild Clays
Spoon Rest in Wild Clays
Spoon rest finished in a selection of wild clays.
To help you keep your kitchen tidy while you cook. This spoon rest has a slightly downturned edge to make space for a spoon handle to comfortably rest.
At first glance, these surfaces appears dark, gritty, + metallic, but the real fascination is in its transformative nature. As harsh daylight caresses the surface, it illuminates the depth of color hidden within — a reflection of the location from which it came.
Approximately 5” in diameter x 3/4” tall
The first photo shows spoon rests numbers 01 - 06 from left to right.
Choose from:
no. 01 — Canal wild clay
no. 02 — Tick Hill wild glaze + Puddle wild clay
no. 03 — Tick Hill/Stone + Puddle wild clay
no. 04 — Canal, Tick Hill, Tick Hill/Stone, + Puddle wild clays, Second due to minor split in base
no. 05 —Puddle + Minam Pass wild clay
no. 06 — Tick Hill wild glaze, Second due to minor split in base
Food safe, hand wash recommended. Do not microwave.
Wild clay beautifully exhibits the imperfections of its untamed origin, resulting in a variability of finish and surface texture. Wild clay collected from regions within Oregon’s Wallowa County.
Wheel thrown + hand harvested.
Beautiful, yet gnarly. Colorful, but dull. Rough and smooth.
Nestled in the hillside surrounding Sage's home and pottery studio, lies an array of natural materials to be foraged. With a little attention and a lot of curiosity, she crafts wild clay, pigments, and various plant fibers into functional wares of the home. This clay is more than a medium; it is a connection to the land.
Each piece goes through a series of careful steps, with the clay being minimally refined and then delicately layered over multiple firings. This method allows the clay to meld together, transforming into a beautifully finished textured surface that reflects the depth and character of the location it was gathered from.