Sikati is one of the first vessels from the project “An Archaeology of the Studio”, a
vessel created in circular terrazzo ceramic material. Circular Terrazzo is a unique
ceramic material created by Chryssa Kotoula to address glaze waste in ceramics.
Composed of reclaimed studio waste and inspired by the improvisational nature of
terrazzo, salvaged glaze remnants are integrated into the clay body. Unlike traditional
ceramics, where clay serves as the structural medium and glaze as a protective layer,
Circular Terrazzo adapts the technique of terrazzo making by using glaze as an integral
part of the clay body. During firing, the glaze melts and bursts through the clay, resulting
in a wonderful and unexpected texture. The chemical structures of the two materials
bond seamlessly, creating a stronger and more durable composition.
The same object can be made in various colours of clay. Customised objects such as vases, centrepieces, bowls, plates and sculptures can be designed for a special edition.
Dimensions LxWxH | 20x20x25cm (8x8x10'') |
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Weight (kg) | 4 |
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