Originating from Japan, Raku is the dramatic process of taking hot ceramics out of a kiln and placing them directly into a container holding combustibles which create a flammable atmosphere. Results can be unexpected and unpredictable with this ancient technique.
This specific piece was glazed with a crackled iridescent glaze which created incredible texture and variations of color.
Measures loosely 10 × 4 × 4 inches
Due to the nature of Raku, objects are not fully vitrified which means object is not 100% water tight. Either use dried flowers or be cautious of surfaces if you put water in this vessel.
Originating from Japan, Raku is the dramatic process of taking hot ceramics out of a kiln and placing them directly into a container holding combustibles which create a flammable atmosphere. Results can be unexpected and unpredictable with this ancient technique.
This specific piece was glazed with a crackled iridescent glaze which created incredible texture and variations of color.
Measures loosely 10 × 4 × 4 inches
Due to the nature of Raku, objects are not fully vitrified which means object is not 100% water tight. Either use dried flowers or be cautious of surfaces if you put water in this vessel.