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Angelika Vase
12”H x 6”W with globe (approximately)
Braided cloth power cord with dimmer. G9 socket with frosted glass orb.
Blazing flame and magical alchemy react to create a truly one of a kind piece. Firing ceramics in a pit or open flame is the oldest method of firing pottery and dates back to at least 29,000 BCE. This is an ancient technique that connects us back to the elements of the earth in its most raw and elemental form. The pots are buried in a pit in the ground, covered with combustible materials, and set ablaze to harden the clay, creating unique, unglazed pieces. No two will ever be the same much as is the case in nature.
This one-of-a-kind piece has been hand-thrown, carefully turned, fired in a kiln, raw elements applied to surface, and fired in a pit of flames.
Handmade one-of-a-kind art. Small imperfections are the nature of artisanal perfection.
Please handle with care.
12”H x 6”W with globe (approximately)
Braided cloth power cord with dimmer. G9 socket with frosted glass orb.
Blazing flame and magical alchemy react to create a truly one of a kind piece. Firing ceramics in a pit or open flame is the oldest method of firing pottery and dates back to at least 29,000 BCE. This is an ancient technique that connects us back to the elements of the earth in its most raw and elemental form. The pots are buried in a pit in the ground, covered with combustible materials, and set ablaze to harden the clay, creating unique, unglazed pieces. No two will ever be the same much as is the case in nature.
This one-of-a-kind piece has been hand-thrown, carefully turned, fired in a kiln, raw elements applied to surface, and fired in a pit of flames.
Handmade one-of-a-kind art. Small imperfections are the nature of artisanal perfection.
Please handle with care.