Ikebana Pots
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We make a selection of different sized oval slab shaped vases for Ikebana displays. This has RAKU white crackle glaze and is SIZE 1 – 22cm long.
RAKU uses special clays and glazes, dishes are removed from the kiln at 1000 degrees centigrade. The thermal shock causes the glaze to crackle. The dish is then placed in sawdust (post fire reduction) the resulting smoke carbon makes the crackle go black. When cool each dish is scrubbed clean, and sealed with a special waterproofing agent.
Our Ikebana Pots are all made in our Kent Studio.
Each dish comes with a fixed Pin Holder or Kenzan. Each dish is either thrown on a potters wheel or slab made, and finished with great care and attention. They are fired in Stoneware and Raku, and are watertight. All hold plenty of water to keep arrangements fresh.
No two Ikebana dishes are the same...
Although we make set sizes and designs, each one is an individual piece, providing you with a unique piece of craftsmanship. Because of this, the ceramics you receive may differ very slightly to the picture shown.
Designed by Timothy Huckstepp in Kent studio
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