Melbourne Bowl Museum

The historic bowl many are craving for

"This is a collection is several bowls that are found in different era in the past history. Each individual bowl have it's own unique story as well as its meaning to their past possesors."

"Wave"

This bowl is known as the "Wave" and have the largest capacity out of all the bowls located in the museum. It's estimated developing years is around 1730. The unique pattern on the bowl is like several waves in the Pacific Ocean and was once used by captain cook on his way to first discover Australia. This specific bowl is the representation of hope and it symbolises both power of human being as well as an origin of a new discovered land we now live in, Australia.

"Bamboo"

This bowl is known as the "Bamboo" and it's estimated developing years is around 1870.This bowl was not established in Australia by the materials and pattern it decides to use. Through further investigation, this bowl was recognised as one of the bowls that was brought to Australia by one of the first Chinese settlers in Melbourne. Its own unique bamboo pattern on the bowl also symbolises as luck as well as multiculturalism.

"Cherry blossom"

This bowl is known as the "Cherry Blossom" and it's estimated developing years is around 1900. It was fabricated by one of the professional bowl archietect 100 years ago. Because the manufacture of this bowl live on the mountains back in the time, and most of the cherry blossom trees thrive in cold climate and mountain areas in Australia, this bowl have the symbol of nevery giving up and adapting to harsh circumstances.

"Shining Flower"

This bowl is known as the "Shining Flower" and it's estimated developing years is around 2000.This bowl is one of the most modern bowl within the museums and are established by the most famous bowl Architect at that time. It’s use of repetition flower pattern are designed in a way so it ultimately can build emphasis and show contrast on the one unique flower. This bowl symbolises individuality and the ability to find your own belonging.

Freedom (part 1)

This bowl is known as the "Freedom (part 1)" and it's estimated developing years is around 1750.This bowl is one of the first four bowl ever created in Australia. After recognition, this bowl was known as a symbol for a beginning of a new era.

Family (part 2)

This bowl is known as the "Family (part 2)" and it's estimated developing years is around 1750.This bowl is one of the first four bowl ever created in Australia. After recognition, this bowl was known as a symbol for a beginning of a new era.

Choice (part 3)

This bowl is known as the "choice (part 3)" and it's estimated developing years is around 1750.This bowl is one of the first four bowl ever created in Australia. After recognition, this bowl was known as a symbol for a beginning of a new era.

Community (part 4)

This bowl is known as the "Community (part 4)" and it's estimated developing years is around 1750.This bowl is one of the first four bowl ever created in Australia. After recognition, this bowl was known as a symbol for a beginning of a new era.