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The distinguished red and smoking landscape of Noboribetsuonsencho in Hokkaido.
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FREE SHIPPING!! (Royal Mail tracked 48)
- size: 200 x 94 x 59 (h)mm, measurement tolerance 2mm
-- This is one of the Living Mountains under our Functional Art Line, which is a line of functional products yet pieces of art at an affordable price.
- Collectable
- Multi-purpose: for cone incense and tealight
- Saggar pottery (made with a special process)
- Unglazed earthware (ceramic)
- the volcano can be freely arranged to wherever you like it
- free standard shipping
- incense and tealight not included
- Safely packed with green bubble wrap ( made with a minimum 30% recycled plastic and 100% recyclable) and FSC postage box
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What is Saggar Process?
In short, It's a firing process that enables the potter to create one-off unique patterns and colour on the potter's surface. It will need to be done in a specific way and equipment that is different from regular modern-day pottery firing.
This is a process that makes the piece truly unique because even with the same material, temperature and arrangement, it always gives different results. Sometimes, not even close. So, not even the creator of the piece can make a 100% replica of their creation.
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