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October 15, 2010    
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For those of you busy making bowls for this year's event; a few reminders:
Food safe is the key thing for bowls for this or any other Empty Bowls event.
Food safe
means the following:
1. Glazes must not contain lead, or any other toxic substance that can leach into food.
2. Vessels must be fired to maturity. This ensures that no porosity remains in the clay body, and helps make sure the vessel can tolerate subsequent heating and cooling (freezer/fridge to microwave to dishwasher) without suffering thermal shock. Here's a quick test to determine if you've reached "maturity": The bowl with water; if no water leaks within 24 hours, it's safe.
3. If you're using glaze, no crazing, pitting, shivering or other effects that can leave crevasses or cracks. Tiny cracks or gaps in the glaze or clay body surface can trap food particles, which can then grow bacteria, and cause food poisoning later on.
4. No sharp protrusions that could chip if knocked with a spoon or fork. Imagine how unpleasant it would be to bite down on a sharp, hard piece of ceramic material that had accidentally broken off a lovely decoration at the bottom of the bowl! Not fun!
Even while observing the food safety criteria, there are still hundreds of ways to make and decorate bowls. For this potter, making bowls for this event is always an opportunity to practice skills, experiment with new decorating styles, try new glaze combinations, and otherwise have a good time. Bowls can be handmade, or wheel thrown. There is no official size or style requirement, but larger bowls (to hold ice cream, soup, cereal, etc) seem to be especially popular. Also, many customers like to find bowls with the name and year of the event (EB 2010 or Empty Bowls 2010), to add to their growing collections.
Contact Arizona Clay if you have more questions!