A one-of-a-kind ceramic vase created using the ancient Japanese raku firing technique. The surface is deeply textured, with rich tones ranging from warm copper to deep charcoal and subtle metallic flashes formed during the firing process.
Built entirely by hand without a wheel, the form remains slightly irregular and sculptural.
Please note: this piece is decorative and not watertight.
Dimensions:
Height: 7 1/4"
Top diameter: 5 3/8"
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DETAILS:
Hand-built stoneware
Raku fired (metallic and smoky effects)
Highly textured surface
Organic, sculptural form
Style: brutalist, organic modern, wabi-sabi, Japandi
Function: decorative vessel / sculptural object
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Perfect for:
Interior designers sourcing one-of-a-kind pieces
Collectors of handmade ceramics
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Each piece is made by hand in my Los Angeles studio. Due to the nature of the raku process, variations in color, surface, and form are expected—and are part of what makes each piece unique.
A one-of-a-kind ceramic vase created using the ancient Japanese raku firing technique. The surface is deeply textured, with rich tones ranging from warm copper to deep charcoal and subtle metallic flashes formed during the firing process.
Built entirely by hand without a wheel, the form remains slightly irregular and sculptural.
Please note: this piece is decorative and not watertight.
Dimensions:
Height: 7 1/4"
Top diameter: 5 3/8"
⸻
DETAILS:
Hand-built stoneware
Raku fired (metallic and smoky effects)
Highly textured surface
Organic, sculptural form
Style: brutalist, organic modern, wabi-sabi, Japandi
Function: decorative vessel / sculptural object
⸻
Perfect for:
Interior designers sourcing one-of-a-kind pieces
Collectors of handmade ceramics
⸻
Each piece is made by hand in my Los Angeles studio. Due to the nature of the raku process, variations in color, surface, and form are expected—and are part of what makes each piece unique.