Handcrafted Raised Ceramic Bowl: Functional Art for Calmer, Slower Meals
A Bowl That Looks Like It Belongs on Your Counter
Feeding tools live in the open—so they should feel like part of your home. FARUI is a raised ceramic bowl that reads like a small sculpture: quiet colorways, gentle curves, and a handcrafted finish that makes every piece slightly different. Pawlette
Ergonomics That Reduce Visual Stress (And Support Smoother Swallows)
The design is intentionally asymmetrical:
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A taller front wall helps create a “cave-like” screen, which the page notes can reduce visual distractions for anxious eaters. Pawlette
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A lower rear curve supports easier access and smoother swallowing—especially for short-nose cats and senior pups that don’t love pressing their jaw forward. Pawlette
The result is a bowl that feels quieter at mealtime—less frantic scanning, more focused eating. Pawlette
Naturally Slower, Cleaner Meals
Inside, an oval basin and wave rim spread food outward, encouraging pets to nibble rather than gulp. It’s a gentle slow-feed approach that can help with “scarf-and-barf” tendencies—without turning meals into a puzzle. Pawlette
The glazed, non-porous ceramic surface also wipes clean quickly and resists lingering odors, making daily resets easy. Pawlette
One-of-a-Kind Kiln-Change Glaze
Each bowl is finished with a double glaze that undergoes kiln change, producing unique patterns—no two are identical. Handmade details like tiny pinholes, bubbles, or specks are normal kiln marks and part of the artisan character. Pawlette
Materials & Size (Quick Reference)
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Food-safe ceramic, RoHS-compliant Pawlette
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Materials: high-white clay + underglaze color + high-temperature firing Pawlette
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Size: 188 × 139 × 86 mm (≈ 7.40" × 5.47" × 3.39") Pawlette
Care Notes (So It Stays Beautiful)
Because it’s ceramic, avoid thermal shock—don’t move a hot bowl directly into cold water. Keep temperature changes gentle to protect the glaze over time. Pawlette
The Pawlette Take
FARUI is for homes that like design with purpose: calmer posture, slower eating, and a piece that feels like functional art—used daily, loved quietly.