002 I opening Ø: 7,5 cm I height 22,5cm I width 18,5cm
Vase number 002 is made of stoneware clay. The clay was stained with pigment to achieve a subtle greyish colour. This vase consists of six different slip-cast parts that were joined together to form the height and design. This vase leans slightly to one side, but this does not affect its functionality. The shape only exists once. A real treasure.
1 in stock
This vase is part of a limited collection of 17 handmade ceramic vases, each meticulously crafted using various techniques. Every vase is unique in its color variation, available only once. The vases are made from four to ten half-moulds, initially cast in plaster moulds. Positive moulds were formed on a plaster lathe (e.g., half of a globe shape), from which the negative moulds were created. The colored clay is achieved by dyeing the liquid clay, which is then mixed, sieved several times, and poured into the plaster moulds. The half-parts cast in plaster are assembled individually by hand and combined to create a unique design.
Techniques used: mould making, slip casting, hand-building techniques, surface treatment on the throwing wheel. Ceramics made of white stoneware clay and glazed in a glossy transparent glaze. Due to the handcrafted process, the pieces can vary in size, shape and colour.
002 I opening Ø: 7,5 cm I height 22,5cm I width 18,5cm
Vase number 002 is made of stoneware clay. The clay was stained with pigment to achieve a subtle greyish colour. This vase consists of six different slip-cast parts that were joined together to form the height and design. This vase leans slightly to one side, but this does not affect its functionality. The shape only exists once. A real treasure.
1 in stock
This vase is part of a limited collection of 17 handmade ceramic vases, each meticulously crafted using various techniques. Every vase is unique in its color variation, available only once. The vases are made from four to ten half-moulds, initially cast in plaster moulds. Positive moulds were formed on a plaster lathe (e.g., half of a globe shape), from which the negative moulds were created. The colored clay is achieved by dyeing the liquid clay, which is then mixed, sieved several times, and poured into the plaster moulds. The half-parts cast in plaster are assembled individually by hand and combined to create a unique design.
Techniques used: mould making, slip casting, hand-building techniques, surface treatment on the throwing wheel. Ceramics made of white stoneware clay and glazed in a glossy transparent glaze. Due to the handcrafted process, the pieces can vary in size, shape and colour.