Iridescent Matte Vase
Iridescent Matte Vase
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Iridescent yet matte, this effect was accomplished using a commonly-known glaze in the raku world: Sunday Copper Matte. The results are completely unpredictable, but I was lucky enough to get a tiny rainbow on this round vase.
Raku-fired pieces are not safe for water, food, or the dishwasher, so they are purely decorative.
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Shipping
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Returns
Read moreYou can send back your piece within 30 days and I will give you a full refund except for the delivery fee.
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Caring for your Petite pot
Raku pots should never be put in the dishwasher. They are not food or water safe because of the distinctive firing technique.
Process
Raku firing
Raku means joy and pleasure in Japanese. I was lucky to experience American Raku in a workshop in the country. Raku is a process full of energy: the glowing red pieces from the kiln, then the flames when they hit the wood chips in the barrels, and all of us throwing more chips at the pieces while they're still hot, running around to create the best contrasts and cracks in all of our pieces.
It creates fully unreproduceable pieces with unique crack patterns.