This 10-inch shoulder bowl is the workhorse mid-size of the Ohio Stoneware kitchen line. The shoulder profile — wider at the rim than at the base, with a gentle inward curve — was developed generations ago for a specific reason: it lets a mixing whisk or wooden spoon get full sweep across the interior, while the inward shoulder prevents batter and dough from climbing up and over the rim during vigorous mixing.
The bowl is thrown from heavy stoneware clay, finished in a smooth bristol-blue striped pattern that has been a hallmark of American kitchen pottery since the 19th century. The interior glaze is lead-free and food-safe; the exterior carries the classic horizontal bristol stripe that turns a working bowl into something handsome enough to serve from. The heavy body keeps the bowl planted on the counter when you’re beating eggs or kneading bread by hand.
Microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe, the bowl moves easily between baking, serving, and storage roles. It pairs naturally with Ohio Stoneware’s 8-inch and 12-inch shoulder bowls to make a graduated three-bowl set — the kind of multi-purpose kit American kitchens have been built around for over a century. Hand-turned at the same Ohio facility that fires the company’s preserving crocks, this is honest, durable kitchen pottery that earns daily use.





