Bring a touch of Israel into your home with a stunning set of two Nanga bowls from Mud Studio.
The bowls are thrown by hand on the wheel using gray clay. The simple shape of each bowl allows them to nestle together when not in use.
The bowls are glazed with shiny white and copper, creating an earthy look that goes well with all decor. The inner walls of the bowl are glazed in white, creating a pleasing backdrop for serving food. The bowls are the ideal complement to the Nanga Round Drinking Mugs. Start your day with coffee and cereal in a lovely matching set!
The Nanga bowls are sized with one larger bowl, approximately 16cm, and a smaller bowl, about 12.5 cm. They make a stunning addition to your tabletop collection and a thoughtful gift to friends and loved ones.
Each piece is handmade with love in Israel. Slight variances can be expected, such as the approximate size of each mug.
Care Instructions
- Food safe
- Suitable for hot and cold dishes
- Dishwasher safe but still advisable to wash by hand and treat with care.
- Not recommended for microwave or oven.
Handmade
Each piece is handmade with love in Israel, and slight variances can be expected, making each one truly one of a kind!
- Large bowl: 16 cm / 6.3 inches
- Small bowl 12.5 cm / 4.92 inches
Nanga Bowls set
Mud Studio is a boutique ceramic studio in Moshav, Kfar Aviv. Hadas XX owns it. Hadas is not only a ceramic artist but, first and foremost, a wife to Ido and a mom to Shaked and Omar.
Hadas began her creative journey as a young girl when she joined her mother at a pottery class. The experience left a lasting impression on the young girl, although she explored other areas of creativity following high school.
Hadas studied architecture and interior design and worked in the field for over a decade. Her return to ceramics was a happy coincidence. She gifted herself ceramics lessons for her 32nd birthday, and she immediately felt at home, and her passion for clay was reignited! She threw herself into learning ceramic techniques and exploring her creativity.
Following the joyful birth of her son Omar, Hadas took a courageous leap of faith and opened Mud Studio to pursue her dream of creating with clay. She draws her inspiration from the natural beauty of Israel. The trees surrounding her home inform her creative choices, and the objects she creates reflect the Holy Land.
Hadas is eager to share the beauty of ceramics. In addition to creating exquisite handmade, one-of-a-kind objects, she also loves to teach ceramics to others who, like her, are enchanted with the creativity of clay.