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This item will be posted to you by Liz Cox Ceramics within 3 days of receiving payment.
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Full description
This is my rustic raku trinket dish and comes in an orange glaze, it can also be used as an incense cone burner. This dish is a little quirky which is why it's in my 'seconds' sale
Size: 9cm D x 3cm H approx
This rustic trinket dish has been made using a raku clay and the slab-work method which is shaped into a mould. Once it's thoroughly dried out it's bisque fired to 1000 - any rough edges are sanded before a raku glaze is applied. The smoked blackened area around the outside of the dish is a natural feature of the raku firing method.
Raku is a rapid firing technique, adapted from an ancient Japanese firing. A small number of pieces are placed in a small gas fired kiln and fired up to around 1,000c, each piece is then individually taken out of the kiln red hot around 800c and placed in a bin of sawdust, wood shavings or newspaper which instantly combust, the actual finish is then down to careful timing, longer in the air will give bigger heavier crazing, covering quickly leaves areas with no crazing but the crazing itself is very random and this gives each piece its own character. Finally remove pieces and drench in water and left to cool before cleaning.
Self-adhesive cork has been applied to the base to protect surfaces.
RAKU POTTERY IS DECORATIVE RATHER THAN FUNCTIONAL AND IS NOT FOOD SAFE.
All my ceramic creations have been individually handcrafted by me with love and care. No two pieces are the same as each one has its own unique characteristics.
Designed by Liz Cox in Frome, Somerset
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