Leslie Parrott Studio Ceramics
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My love of making vases relates both to their display function and to their sculptural potential regarding shape, colour and texture. This vase was partly insplired by the colours and textures that might be seen in oriental 12th century olive celadons. However, the vase can also be a useful vessel and help its owner to create an original and eye-catching dinner table display with small grass or flower stems.
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A stoneware vase with a range of colours deriving from variations of glaze thickness as it melts and flows into the applied texture marks. The transparent olive glaze darkens when pooled in the stamped geometric marks and is a rich chun blue where it has thickened around the three spouts. This hanb-built vase is ideal for showing off garden stems or for display just on its own. The vase was made with a white stoneware and was textured with wooden stamps. After biscuit firing, the glaze was applied in several layers to encourage runs into the texture marks. Finally the piece was fired at 1300C to make it impermeable and very durable.
- All of my work is one-of- a-kind and made by hand.
- The vase is food, oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe and measures approximately 11cm tall and 8cm wide.
- The bottom is impressed with my seal, the letter P, and its identity number 9454.
Designed by Leslie Parrott in London
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