This large antique stoneware mixing bowl offers timeless utility and rustic character—perfect for adding texture to your kitchen or vintage decor collection.
Dating to the early 1900s, this primitive piece is a beautiful example of American stoneware. The bowl features a salt glaze finish in a darker beige/stone tone, showcasing its age with lovely imperfections. A classic piece used for dough mixing or batter preparation, it's now a charming addition to open shelving, stacked display, or practical kitchen use. We love the wabi-sabi tone of this bowl!
The unglazed rim adds a tactile, earthy quality, while the worn surface, pitting, and glaze irregularities are all authentic details of its time. Its generous size and primitive form offer both function and historical charm, making it ideal for holding fruit, seasonal arrangements, or serving.
This bowl looks stunning paired with other antique crockery or set alone as a rustic centerpiece. Its sturdy form and aged glaze make it a versatile heirloom piece that bridges classic and modern interiors.
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