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Striking one of a kind hand thrown green glazed raku studio art pottery decorative bowl
This bowl has the best rounded belly shape and striking viridian green glaze!
There are three hand applied petal pinch details around the rim and an incredibly unique weathered & blackened raku pottery patina; great sheen
Raku is a Japanese pottery technique where finished, glazed ceramics are removed from a hot kiln and placed into combustable materials, such as saw dust to create unique metallic and carbonized effects through a process called reduction firing
Signed by artist on the base ‘Liz’
6.25” W x 5” H overall
In excellent primitive condition, as found; a beautifully crafted & functional piece; imperfect and rich in character; best for decorative use
Striking one of a kind hand thrown green glazed raku studio art pottery decorative bowl
This bowl has the best rounded belly shape and striking viridian green glaze!
There are three hand applied petal pinch details around the rim and an incredibly unique weathered & blackened raku pottery patina; great sheen
Raku is a Japanese pottery technique where finished, glazed ceramics are removed from a hot kiln and placed into combustable materials, such as saw dust to create unique metallic and carbonized effects through a process called reduction firing
Signed by artist on the base ‘Liz’
6.25” W x 5” H overall
In excellent primitive condition, as found; a beautifully crafted & functional piece; imperfect and rich in character; best for decorative use