The Ribbed Onyx Vessel by Alex Roby is a wheel-thrown ceramic piece made from black stoneware with additional white stoneware slip decoration. The surface has been left raw to highlight the beauty of the clay body, featuring a subtle cracked texture from the application of sodium silicate during the throwing process. It is lined with a bronze glaze, creating juxtaposition from the rugged surface. Before the walls of the piece were pushed out, a tool was used repeatedly along the sides to create vertical lines, which enhanced the unique cracked texture. Each piece undergoes two firings. The first is a bisque where the piece gets heated to cone 04 (1950 ° F / 1100° C). The second is a glaze firing in which the piece is fired to cone 5 (2160 ° F / 1180° C) to reach vitrification, creating an airtight seal, making this vessel suitable for holding water. This vessel is intended for decorative use only and can be styled on its own as a decorative object, with dried florals, or with the use of a Japanese Kenzan for an Ikebana arrangement.
Handmade in Seattle, Washington by an independent female artist.
Dimensions LxWxH | 18x18x14cm (7x7x6'') |
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Weight (kg) | 1 |
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