Characterized by sharp cuts, the clay is literally sliced by the potter himself. The design is minimal, inspired by Japanese aesthetics the birthplace of the Raku technique used here.
This technique enhances the beauty and harmony of simple objects. During the process, unique crackling and colors emerge, making each piece truly precious. The aesthetic core of Raku ceramics is wabi-sabi, an ideal of beauty found in things that are imperfect and marked by time. In Raku firing, it is the glaze and smoke that define the texture of the vessels.
The Cut vases are available in three finishes: raku clear, smoked black, and naked dark with a marbled effect.
The vase is entirely handcrafted in Italy through the expertise of two different artisans — one responsible for wheel-throwing and the other for glazing and Raku firing.
| Dimensions LxWxH | 22x22x36cm (9x9x14'') |
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| Piece Weight (kg) | 2.0 |
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