Sculptural Ceramic Vase Raku #2

$430.00

A one-of-a-kind hand-built ceramic vase created using the traditional Japanese raku firing technique. This piece has a deeply textured, almost volcanic surface with layered tones of copper, charcoal, and subtle metallic variations formed during the firing process.

The form is intentionally irregular and sculptural, shaped entirely by hand without a wheel.

Please note: this piece is decorative and not watertight.

Dimensions:
Height: 6 3/8"
Top diameter: 5 1/2"


DETAILS

Hand-built stoneware
Raku fired for metallic and smoky effects
Heavily textured exterior surface
Organic, sculptural form
Style: brutalist, organic modern, wabi-sabi, Japandi
Function: sculptural object / decorative vessel



Perfect For:

Interior designers sourcing one-of-a-kind pieces
Collectors of handmade ceramics
Statement accents for shelves, mantels, or side tables



Each piece is made by hand in my Los Angeles studio. Due to the unpredictable nature of the raku firing process, variations in surface, tone, and form are inherent and make every piece entirely unique.

A one-of-a-kind hand-built ceramic vase created using the traditional Japanese raku firing technique. This piece has a deeply textured, almost volcanic surface with layered tones of copper, charcoal, and subtle metallic variations formed during the firing process.

The form is intentionally irregular and sculptural, shaped entirely by hand without a wheel.

Please note: this piece is decorative and not watertight.

Dimensions:
Height: 6 3/8"
Top diameter: 5 1/2"


DETAILS

Hand-built stoneware
Raku fired for metallic and smoky effects
Heavily textured exterior surface
Organic, sculptural form
Style: brutalist, organic modern, wabi-sabi, Japandi
Function: sculptural object / decorative vessel



Perfect For:

Interior designers sourcing one-of-a-kind pieces
Collectors of handmade ceramics
Statement accents for shelves, mantels, or side tables



Each piece is made by hand in my Los Angeles studio. Due to the unpredictable nature of the raku firing process, variations in surface, tone, and form are inherent and make every piece entirely unique.