Joy Bridy Bowl & Plate Gallery

The most functional pottery, bowls are always in use. Many of these bowls have undulating rims, which make them comfortable to hold and pick up. The feet are sturdy and comfortable, as well. Whether glazed or naked clay, they are sure to look good with your breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

If you see a style you like, click on the thumbnail above to take you to that section. If you are in the mood to browse, enjoy the whole list.

To purchase bowls for sale, you can choose a general style, or a specific one on this page. Give me a call or email with the corresponding information, and we can talk. Enjoy!

(Other bowls can be seen on the Batter Bowls Gallery page and the Earth Bowls Gallery page.)

top Plate- s1        approx 8"        SOLD

Fired rim-to-rim foot-to-foot in Simon Levin's Anagama wood kiln, these plates have wonderful partners with similar flame markings. Three sets available, one of the creamy shino and one of the darker shino glaze.

Plate- s3       approx 8"         $30

Glazed with a shino that crawls uniformly, this plate has a good balance of flash and contemplation. Multiple available.

Plate- s4        approx 8"       SOLD

Smokey and mellow......

top Bowl- b1        approx 8"        $35

These bowls were fired in Jack Troy's Pixiegama, and are perfect for soup, salad, oatmeal.....a regular single serving, with a little room for splashes. The oribe glaze pour over a shino glaze is neutral enough to highlight your food, but exciting enough to make you want to use it.

Bowl- b2               $35

With a darker shino, oribe splash, and more containing lip.....two available.

Bowl- b4               $35

Yellow salt glaze inside, naked clay out. This bowl's sister is in the Juniata College Empty Bowls Auction this April.....

top Tiny bowls- tbs2         approx. 2-2.5" x 4-4.5"      $15 each

Many different colors available.....these little ones are great for sauce dipping, doll parties, feeding critters, holding used tea bags and tea balls.....endless potential.