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Raku Fired Pinch Pot

Lorraine Formato

Raku Fired Pinch Pot

Ceramic

 

  • Perfect as a vase for displaying flowers or as a planter
  • Display other decorative objects or even pens and pencils
  • Artisan object, hand-made and hand-glazed

 

Raku firing is an ancient Japanese ceramics technique that has been used for many centuries to create a very unique finish to wares. The Raku technique dates back to the 16th century, traditionally crafted by hand and not thrown on a potter's wheel.

 

The Raku technique is essentially when glazed ceramics are taken from the kiln while they are still glowing red hot and are then placed in a material that would be able to catch fire, such as sawdust or newspaper. This technique is used to starve the piece of oxygen, which creates a myriad of colors within the glaze. Raku firing without glaze on them means that the oxygen is taken from the clay itself rather than a glaze, which results in some areas having a matte black coloring. 

 

Raku firing creates completely unique pieces as there is never a certainty as to how the final piece will turn out.

 

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