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a horizontal framed photograph. a close up of two stacks of clay coyote chili bowls resting on a white kitchen countertop. behind them out of focus on the kitchens oven range, is a clay coyote flameware dutch oven with lid on. The stack of bowls closest to the left is 5 bowls high all nested. the top bowl is glazed in yellow salt, followed by joes blue, mint chip in the middle, another joes blue and a dark glaze on the bottom bowl. directly next to this stack of bowls is a silver colored soup ladle. directly behind the soup ladle is the second stack of chili bowls, three high. the top of this stack of chili bowls is glazed in mint chip, followed by a dark glaze, possibly zappa, then a joes blue on the bottom.
a stack of 5 clay coyote bowls are seen nested into one another from table level. The bowls vary in glaze color and have a yellow salt bowl on the top followed by a joes blue, mint chip, and zappa. The bowl stack is sitting on a white countertop with white light reflecting off of the shiny parts of the glazes. The yellow salt bowl on the top is matte, and the brown part of the joes blue bowl directly under it is also matte.
a vertical shot orientated shot of two separate stacks of clay coyote chili bowls. There is a stack of five chili bowls on the left side of the shot, with a yellow salt glaze on the top, followed by a joes blue, then a mint hip then a joes blue and finally a zappa glaze. The second stack of bowls consists of 3 and they are in the upper right corner of the picture. on the lower right to middle is a clay coyote shallow serving bowl filled with a spinach salad. The salad has radish, cucumber and carrot cut up on it. The salad is undressed and dry. There is a silver serving fork partially obscured by the salad, resting near the top of the salad, with two tines visible. all the bowls are sitting on a white kitchen counter top, and are seen from a 3/4 view.
a horizontal framed photograph. a close up of two stacks of clay coyote chili bowls resting on a white kitchen countertop. behind them out of focus on the kitchens oven range, is a clay coyote flameware dutch oven with lid on. The stack of bowls closest to the left is 5 bowls high all nested. the top bowl is glazed in yellow salt, followed by joes blue, mint chip in the middle, another joes blue and a dark glaze on the bottom bowl. directly next to this stack of bowls is a silver colored soup ladle. directly behind the soup ladle is the second stack of chili bowls, three high. the top of this stack of chili bowls is glazed in mint chip, followed by a dark glaze, possibly zappa, then a joes blue on the bottom.
a vertical framed picture. two stacks of clay coyote chili bowls, a soup ladle and a clay coyote large vase in joes blue are all sitting on a white kitchen countertop, next to a oven range. a clay coyote flameware dutch oven sits on the oven range, with its lid on. The left stack of chili bowls is five tall, with a yellow salt glaze at the top, ,followed by a joes blue bowl, then a mint chip, another joes blue and the bottom bowl is a dark glaze (hard to identify). to the right of the stack of five chili bowls is a silver colored soup ladle. behind the soup ladle is the other stack of clay coyote chili bowls. this stack is 3 bowl, with a mint chip on top, followed by a dark glaze (possibly zappa) then finally a mocha swirl on the bottom. behind and left of the left stack (5 bowls) is a large clay coyote vase glazed in joes blue. it has a fall themed bouquet of flowers placed inside. the flowers are various hues of yellow with greenery mixed in. a white faux brick ceramic backsplash is visible behind the stove top.
a vertically framed photograph shows a close up top down view of a clay coyote chili bowl glazed in merlot, and in the upper left corner of the photograph the corner of a square baking dish in joes blue glaze can be seen. the chili bowl is filled with a scoop of freshly baked apple crisp, and a spherical scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. the baking dish is slightly out of focus, and is filled with the freshly baked apple crisp. the apple crisp has a pleasant brown color and the topping looks crunchy. both dishes are sitting on a white kitchen counter top.
the photograph shows a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in midnight garden. the bowl is resting on a light colored wooden surface. the glaze pattern for midnight garden is on the inside of the bowl, and is barely visible on the back rim. the side of the bowl facing the camera is plain black. the photograph is lit with white light. the background is a white wall.
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the photograph shows a high angle view of a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in feather. the angle of the viewpoint allows the viewer to see inside the bowl, and to see the feather pattern it contains. the bowl is resting on a light colored wooden surface. the photograph is well lit with white light.
the photograph shows a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in tequila sunrise resting on a light colored wooden surface. the photograph angle is just a bit above the rim of the bowl. the outside of the bowl is yellow. the background is a white wall.
the photograph shows a high angle view of a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in tequila sunrise. the angle of the photograph allows the viewer to see into the bowl and see the color pattern of the tequila sunrise glaze on this inside of the bowl. the bowl is resting on a light colored wooden surface.
the photograph shows a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in mocha swirl resting on a light colored wooden table. the background is a white wall. the photograph is well lit with white light.
the photograph shows a high angle view of a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in mocha swirl. the angle of the view allows the viewer to see the pattern of the mocha swirl in the bowl. the bowl is resting on a light colored wooden surface. the photograph is lit with white light.
the photograph shows a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in zappa. the bowl is resting flat on a small light colored wooden table. the background is a white wall. the photograph is well lit with white light.
the photograph shows a high angle view of a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in zappa. the soup and chili bowl is resting on a light colored wooden surface. the angle of the photograph is high enough to allow the viewer a look at the inside of the bowl, and the zappa design contained within it. the photograph is lit with white light.
the photograph shows a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in mint chip resting on a small light colored wooden table. the background is a white wall. the photograph is well lit with white light.
the photograph shows a high angle view of a clay coyote soup and chili bowl. the photograph is taken from a high angle, to allow the viewer to see the mint chip design on the inside of the bowl. the bowl is resting on a light colored wooden table. the photograph is lit with white light.
the photograph shows a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in joes blue. the soup and chili bowl is resting on a light colored wooden surface. the photograph is lit with white light.
the photograph shows a high angle view of a clay coyote soup and chili bowl resting on a light colored wooden surface. the photographs angle is at a height that allows the viewer to see the joes blue pattern on the inside of the bowl. the photograph is lit with white light.
the photograph shows a clay coyote chili and soup bowl glazed in yellow salt. the bowl is resting flat on a light colored wooden surface. the photograph is lit with white light.
the photograph shows a high angle view of a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in yellow salt. the bowl is resting on a light colored wooden table. the photograph is lit with white light.
the photograph shows a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in merlot resting flat on a light colored wooden table. the background is a plain white wall. the photograph is lit with white light.
the photograph shows a high angle view of a clay coyote soup and chili bowl glazed in merlot. the angle of the photograph allows the viewer to see the merlot pattern on the inside of the bowl. the bowl is resting on a light colored wooden surface. the photograph is lit with white light.
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the photograph shows a stack of 4 clay coyote soup and chili bowls all glazed in mocha swirl. they are stacked one on top of the other, with the top bowl resting slightly on its side to provide a look at the glaze pattern on the inside. the stack of bowls is resting on a small light colored wooden table. the background is a plain white wall.
the photograph shows a stack of 4 clay coyote bowls resting on a light colored wooden table. the top bowl of the stack has been tipped to its side to allow the viewer a good look at the feather pattern on the inside of the bowl. the bowls are resting on a small light colored wooden table. the background is a white wall. the photograph is well lit with white light.
the photograph shows a stack of 4 clay coyote soup and chili bowls stack on top of each other. the top bowl of the stack of 4 is resting on its side to allow a good view of the joes blue pattern on the inside of the bowl. the stack of bowls is resting on a small light colored wooden table. the background is a white wall. the photograph is lit with white light.
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Clay Coyote Soup Bowl

$30.00

The perfect bowl for enjoying a hearty soup, refreshing salad, creamy pasta, morning cereal, or indulging in your favorite ice cream dessert.

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SKU: COY-115 Categories: Bowls, Ceramics, Chili Bowls, Every Day Pots, Made at Clay Coyote, Serving Dishes, Soup Bowls Tags: chili bowls, cooking in clay, Cozy Homebodies, Dipping Sets, dishwasher safe, foodsafe, Handmade, handthrown, microwave safe, soup bowls, wedding gifts
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The Clay Coyote Soup Bowl is perfect for enjoying a hearty stew, refreshing salad, creamy pasta, morning cereal, or indulging in your favorite ice cream dessert. As a staple in any kitchen, this bowl is hard working while also being aesthetic. The Clay Coyote Soup Bowl is available in a variety of glazes, allowing you to build a matching set that complements your kitchen or mix it up for an eclectic look. Our stoneware clay is oven, microwave and dishwasher safe for ease and convenience. All of our glazes are also lead, cadmium, and nickel-free and safe for people with metal allergies.

  • Made out of stoneware clay.
  • Oven, microwave and dishwasher safe.
  • 6 1/2″ across and 2 1/2- 3″ in height.
  • Available in Mocha, Joe’s Blue, Midnight Garden, Yellow Salt, Feather, Mint Chip, and Merlot.

Tips & FAQs:

  • Can you put the bowls in the dishwasher? You sure can, and they are microwave safe too!
  • Can you put the bowls on the stovetop or grill? No, please don’t. Your Clay Coyote bowls are stoneware and are not designed to go over direct flames.
  • Can you put them in the oven? You can, but we always recommend starting stoneware in a cool oven and bringing it up to temperature. Our stoneware is recommended up to 400F.
  • How many fluid ounces can the bowls hold? The bowls comfortably hold 16 ounces.
  • Want more inspiration? Check out our Blog here to for tips and recipes, Pinterest page here for more recipes and ideas, and follow us on Instagram here to stay up to date!

The Clay Coyote Soup and Chili Bowl is handmade, wheel thrown, and are custom patterns and designs of Clay Coyote Arts, Inc.

All Clay Coyote Soup and Chili Bowls will look similar, however, please allow for some handmade differences.

 

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Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 8 × 6 in
Glaze Color

Joe's Blues, Midnight Garden, Yellow Salt, Zappa, Mocha Swirl, Mint Chip, Merlot, Feather

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