
Pit fired vase #c
Made from a mixture of my own blend of clay . This is a one of a kind piece and was fired in a *pit fire
Width 20cm
Height 28cm
This pot has been mended with gold. Kintsugi is the Japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold — built on the idea that in embracing flaws and imperfections
Pit firing is the oldest known method for the firing of pottery.Unfired pots are nestled together in a pit in the ground and are surrounded with combustible materials such as wood, shavings, leaves, and sometimes metal oxides and salts to affect the surface of the pots.
Pit fired vases are for dried flowers or for ornamental use. Because of the nature of the firing i cant guarantee that the are 100 percent water tight.
Pit fired vase #c
Made from a mixture of my own blend of clay . This is a one of a kind piece and was fired in a *pit fire
Width 20cm
Height 28cm
This pot has been mended with gold. Kintsugi is the Japanese art of putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold — built on the idea that in embracing flaws and imperfections
Pit firing is the oldest known method for the firing of pottery.Unfired pots are nestled together in a pit in the ground and are surrounded with combustible materials such as wood, shavings, leaves, and sometimes metal oxides and salts to affect the surface of the pots.
Pit fired vases are for dried flowers or for ornamental use. Because of the nature of the firing i cant guarantee that the are 100 percent water tight.