I would not take unfair advantage of your generosity. Mrs. Joe (yes there is one!) bakes bread. If you could, she could use a large bowl to mix dough and let the dough rise in
Something like that would be a boon to us all, and would inevitably be passed down (we already have great grandaughters) as a family heirloom. If you would be interested in such an undertaking, let me know, and let me know how much you would need to cover any expenses or charges.
Wellllllllllllllll, silly rabbit . . . you have selected the bean pot that is the most favorite piece I've ever made. The pic does not do it justice. That inside glazing turned out rather opalescent. I'm going to try and reproduce it. There's a FREEPER Righteousmomma in NC that has the one pictured.
I don't know that a bowl without a lid would result in that incredible glaze effect because I think the inclusion of the lid intensifying the reduction firing climate was a key part of the result. But I plan to try. And, perhaps I'll be energetic and throw a lid for the bowl anyway. LOL. I used to hate making lids but they aren't really all that bad to make. LOL.
If it gets real involved, I'll likely charge you at least postage. If it's simple enough, maybe just postage. A large bowl would take probably $5-8 worth of clay out of a $10 25lb bag. Will see. I love making large bowls.
I don't recall if any of the pieces in that group had the 'alligator skin' effect with little raised chips or not. That's one thing I like to do with large bowls.
I love folks enjoying using my pieces. So many of them just sit on mantles and in hutches etc.
So, what diameter are we talking about . . . 12" or 14" or what? And say 8-12" deep? Please measure a bowl she prefers using now.
What you see is my favorite, signature glaze treatment but I'm willing to do a solid cobalt blue or a slightly mottled (light brown, tan spots) white outside and cobalt blue inside--I just think they are more boring.
Oh, but for dough, I should make it thicker than my usual. That might take the whole bag. That's OK. But still, that bowl might be 14" diameter and 8-12" deep. Just let me know. Whatever's doable in such regards.
Thanks for the honor of your request. I just love it when folks truly enjoy what I create.