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Bowl “Musu”

£89

This medium-sized Raku bowl comes alive with its amazing colour combination. A white coloured base and very pronounced black stripes create a beautiful contrast. Discreet cracks and partial copper inclusions underline the effect of the ceramic. To achieve a special feel, the wall is irregularly worked in places.

 

SKU: 043 Category:

This pottery is made in a low firing method. It originated in 16th century Japan and is called Raku. The glazed pieces are fired at approx. 1000 degrees Celsius in a wood or gas-fired kiln, then removed red-hot with long tongs and cooled quickly. During this process, small hairline cracks form within the glaze, so-called craquelées, which turn dark when smoked in sawdust and give the ceramic its typical appearance. The randomly controlled Raku firing process creates unique vessel surfaces.
Each object cannot be repeated a second time and is unique in its individuality.

A note on the use of raku ceramics:

– Liquids can be poured in for a few hours, but after a longer period of time they give off a slight moisture to the ceramic surface.
– Basically, washing by hand is recommended, as the salts of the dishwasher attack the raku ceramic too much in the long run.
– Due to their low-firing properties, raku ceramics are not impact-resistant, frost-proof or microwaveable.
– Avoid pouring strongly acidic liquids or food and oils into the pot.
– The glazes used are lead-free and non-toxic.

Weight 0.7 kg
Dimensions 21 × 21 × 11 m
Materials used

Raku clay, glaze, fire, smoke

Type of production

Raku pottery, handmade, glazed, fired in a wood-fired kiln, raku firing