Available is a single 7" rim soup bowl made in the PNW by Fabrik Jim McBride in the 1970s in the Spokane colorway pattern, a speckled cream with a righ brown trim at the edges. The bowl weighs 1lbs 2oz without packaging. It is in lovely gently pre-owned condition. We have other coordinating pieces available and are happy to combine shipping to save. 

Fabrik Pottery (Seattle, Washington) was a Pacific Northwest ceramics manufacturer active primarily during the 1970s. Known for its functional tableware and decorative ceramics, Fabrik reflected the clean, handcrafted aesthetic popular in the Northwest at the time. Although the company is little documented today, surviving pieces are appreciated by collectors of regional American pottery and vintage Seattle-made ceramics.

The fine print:

NOTE: Our items ship from Seattle and are packed to safely arrive at your home. All shipping agencies base pricing on weight, size, and distance. We do not profit from shipping.

All of our items are pre-owned and may show signs of use.

Fragile items are packed to assure safe passage and are shipped with insurance to protect buyer and seller.

We make every effort to describe our items accurately and provide clear photos, please ask any questions before bidding.

We do not accept returns.

We do not accept returns.