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Raku fired ceramic pot, succulent planter 664

Raku fired ceramic pot, succulent planter 664

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A wheel-thrown raku pot for use as home decor. An ideal fine art gift for a discerning relative or friend. Raku firing is an ancient Japanese ceramics technique that has been used for many centuries to create a unique finish.

The vessel was created by wheel-throwing, bisque firing, and then decorating with underglazes, glazes, and oxides. The vessel was taken from 2nd firing process while it was glowing red hot and are then placed in a combustable. The vessel was starved of oxygen, which creates a myriad of colours within the glaze and then quenched in water. A Raku firing creates unique pieces as there is no certainty as to how the final piece will turn out. Raku essentially creates a unique design every time and is a time-consuming and high-risk process with many failures.

Diameter at the opening 8.5cm.

Height 7.5cm.

My ref: 664

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