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A pottery collaboration by Catherine Epps and Kathryn Beals

Pie Plate 5 - Green Anemones

Pie Plate 5 - Green Anemones

$125.00

About This Release

These collaboration pottery pieces are wheel thrown by professional potter Catherine Epps and hand carved by Kathryn Beals. These one of a kind pieces are made by hand from stoneware clay, and are food safe functional art.

About This Piece

This is a shallow handmade bowl measuring approximately 9.25” by 1.5”, and features two species of hand carved anemones in a tidepool. This would be suitable as a pie plate or other shallow serving dish.

The outer surface of the plate is glazed white.

This piece has been stamped on the bottom surface by both artists. Read about the meaning behind Kathryn’s aspen leaf stamp.

Care instructions: Made with stoneware clay and food safe glazes. Hand wash recommended, oven safe.

This piece will be wrapped securely in eco friendly packaging for transit.

This is a handmade piece of art, and all handmade pieces of art will have minor cosmetic irregularities in the shape and glaze, which we will note in photos as needed. Check photos carefully and message us for any clarifications.

About Shipping and Currency

(Local island customers - this website is in USD - please contact us directly for pickup purchases in CAD)

This item will ship via Canada Post from British Columbia, and may take several weeks to arrive. Prices are in US dollars. There is no duty on original artwork, but local taxes may apply based on your country’s regulations.

Free shipping for all destinations in the US and Canada.

You can read more about the shipping policies, care and other information here, the causes we support, or our sustainability initiatives. The artist retains copyright of all original paintings.

About this Species

Anemones

Anemones start their life as plankton, before attaching themselves to a spot on the rocky shore, in a tidepool or on the sea bottom. They eat small crabs and fish as well as small marine invertebrates. Their green colour comes partially from a symbiotic relationship with microalgae.

Aggregating anemones can reproduce sexually or asexually, and can form large, genetically identical colonies. These colonies can engage in territorial conflict for control of an area.

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