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Ceramic Piece 2085: Artisan Craftsmanship Meets Geological Experiment.
Ceramic Piece 2085: Artisan Craftsmanship Meets Geological Experiment.
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Artisan Craftsmanship Meets Geological Experiment.
This isn't just a ceramic piece; it’s a snapshot of a chemical reaction. Born from a curiosity about the local landscape, this vessel features a unique speckled finish achieved by wedging raw, kiln-tested rock directly into the clay body.
As the kiln reached its peak temperature, the minerals within the rock fused with the clay, creating a beautiful, organic "peppered" effect that is impossible to replicate with commercial glazes. The result is a tactile, modern silhouette that feels deeply connected to the earth.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Truly Unique: Because raw rock is used in the wedging process, no two pieces will ever have the same speckle pattern.
- Minimalist Aesthetic: The creamy clay body provides a clean, neutral backdrop that lets the natural mineral inclusions pop.
- Handcrafted Integrity: Every mark, from the hand-wedged texture to the artist’s mark on the base, tells the story of the maker’s process.
- Versatile Design: Perfect as a statement planter, a sculptural pencil cup, or a standalone shelf piece.
Specifications:
- Material: Custom mineral-infused stoneware.
- Finish: Clear gloss interior/exterior to highlight the natural speckle.
- Origin: Small-batch, hand-thrown in the studio.
Note: Due to the experimental nature of the materials used, subtle variations in texture and speckle density are a celebration of the handmade process.
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