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Tall and Slender Smoke Fired Vase II

$460.00
One available

This form and smoke fire are doing everything for me. Each one I did came out so distinctly gorgeous (and no breaks, which I was concerned about with such large pieces and a shifting fire).

Each listing is for a specific piece, photographed from several sides and angles. I’ve tried to capture all the angles on these-turn them 1/4” inch and you get a whole new visual. If you are interested and need to see more-shoot me a message and I’ll send along a video.

Approximately 13” tall, 3” at the base, 4” across the rim.

Pit fired pottery is unglazed and the interiors coated in a watertight sealant suitable for fresh or dried flowers. Exteriors are waxed and buffed.

Thrown in a light porcelain stoneware combined clay and fired once in the studio kiln, draped in organic material from the chicken coop: wood shavings, droppings, errant feathers, grain and seeds, clippings from the garden, tucked into individual pouches of aluminum then fired in the studio yard pit where the combustibles ignite to create layers and depth, marking and masking in turn, smoke penetrating bare clay leaving abstract impressions, revealing entire galaxies in a single pot.

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This form and smoke fire are doing everything for me. Each one I did came out so distinctly gorgeous (and no breaks, which I was concerned about with such large pieces and a shifting fire).

Each listing is for a specific piece, photographed from several sides and angles. I’ve tried to capture all the angles on these-turn them 1/4” inch and you get a whole new visual. If you are interested and need to see more-shoot me a message and I’ll send along a video.

Approximately 13” tall, 3” at the base, 4” across the rim.

Pit fired pottery is unglazed and the interiors coated in a watertight sealant suitable for fresh or dried flowers. Exteriors are waxed and buffed.

Thrown in a light porcelain stoneware combined clay and fired once in the studio kiln, draped in organic material from the chicken coop: wood shavings, droppings, errant feathers, grain and seeds, clippings from the garden, tucked into individual pouches of aluminum then fired in the studio yard pit where the combustibles ignite to create layers and depth, marking and masking in turn, smoke penetrating bare clay leaving abstract impressions, revealing entire galaxies in a single pot.

This form and smoke fire are doing everything for me. Each one I did came out so distinctly gorgeous (and no breaks, which I was concerned about with such large pieces and a shifting fire).

Each listing is for a specific piece, photographed from several sides and angles. I’ve tried to capture all the angles on these-turn them 1/4” inch and you get a whole new visual. If you are interested and need to see more-shoot me a message and I’ll send along a video.

Approximately 13” tall, 3” at the base, 4” across the rim.

Pit fired pottery is unglazed and the interiors coated in a watertight sealant suitable for fresh or dried flowers. Exteriors are waxed and buffed.

Thrown in a light porcelain stoneware combined clay and fired once in the studio kiln, draped in organic material from the chicken coop: wood shavings, droppings, errant feathers, grain and seeds, clippings from the garden, tucked into individual pouches of aluminum then fired in the studio yard pit where the combustibles ignite to create layers and depth, marking and masking in turn, smoke penetrating bare clay leaving abstract impressions, revealing entire galaxies in a single pot.

Each piece of LULA Pottery is made by my hands, and you should expect to see natural variations brought about by human touch.

$5 of every purchase $35 and over is donated directly to the World Central Kitchen-See Giving page for details.