





Wood-Fired Tea Bowls, set of 3
Created during her time as a guest artist with HArC, these wood-fired tea bowls by Becca of SoulSisterStudios celebrate the organic beauty of flame, ash, and form. Each bowl was shaped by hand and finished in a wood-fired kiln at Scott Ross’s studio in Michigan, where atmospheric firing leaves unpredictable, painterly patterns that make each piece truly one of a kind.
This special series was made in support of the Huron Artist Residency Collaboration (HArC), founded by ceramic artist Helen Hierta. Helen launched HArC to bring accessible, meaningful art experiences to the local community of Alcona County, Michigan. From ceramics classes for kids, to open studios for Veterans and Indigenous peoples, to collaborative community art projects—HArC's programs are deeply rooted in creativity, connection, and care.
Each tea bowl is approximately 3" x 3". and holds 5.5-6 oz ea. 100% of proceeds go directly to funding HArC’s ongoing work and outreach.
Support art. Support access. Support HArC.
Created during her time as a guest artist with HArC, these wood-fired tea bowls by Becca of SoulSisterStudios celebrate the organic beauty of flame, ash, and form. Each bowl was shaped by hand and finished in a wood-fired kiln at Scott Ross’s studio in Michigan, where atmospheric firing leaves unpredictable, painterly patterns that make each piece truly one of a kind.
This special series was made in support of the Huron Artist Residency Collaboration (HArC), founded by ceramic artist Helen Hierta. Helen launched HArC to bring accessible, meaningful art experiences to the local community of Alcona County, Michigan. From ceramics classes for kids, to open studios for Veterans and Indigenous peoples, to collaborative community art projects—HArC's programs are deeply rooted in creativity, connection, and care.
Each tea bowl is approximately 3" x 3". and holds 5.5-6 oz ea. 100% of proceeds go directly to funding HArC’s ongoing work and outreach.
Support art. Support access. Support HArC.