Wood Fired Vessel No.1
Hand-crafted ceramic piece made from white stoneware.
This is a wood fired piece that cannot be replicated. The firing takes place over the course of one week in an outdoor kiln. The kiln reaches temperature by manually stoking and maintaining the flames within the kiln. This is a very hands on process where we work in shifts of 8 hours to monitor the temperature and add wood consistently for multiple days. The coloration on the surface is created by wood ash hitting the surface of the piece at extremely high temperatures, around 2350+. The variation in color depends on where the piece is located in the kiln. This was a piece from a recent firing shift I worked in Olalla Washington.
Piece can hold water and has been marked with the artists stamp.
5” tall x 7.5” diameter
Hand-crafted ceramic piece made from white stoneware.
This is a wood fired piece that cannot be replicated. The firing takes place over the course of one week in an outdoor kiln. The kiln reaches temperature by manually stoking and maintaining the flames within the kiln. This is a very hands on process where we work in shifts of 8 hours to monitor the temperature and add wood consistently for multiple days. The coloration on the surface is created by wood ash hitting the surface of the piece at extremely high temperatures, around 2350+. The variation in color depends on where the piece is located in the kiln. This was a piece from a recent firing shift I worked in Olalla Washington.
Piece can hold water and has been marked with the artists stamp.
5” tall x 7.5” diameter
Hand-crafted ceramic piece made from white stoneware.
This is a wood fired piece that cannot be replicated. The firing takes place over the course of one week in an outdoor kiln. The kiln reaches temperature by manually stoking and maintaining the flames within the kiln. This is a very hands on process where we work in shifts of 8 hours to monitor the temperature and add wood consistently for multiple days. The coloration on the surface is created by wood ash hitting the surface of the piece at extremely high temperatures, around 2350+. The variation in color depends on where the piece is located in the kiln. This was a piece from a recent firing shift I worked in Olalla Washington.
Piece can hold water and has been marked with the artists stamp.
5” tall x 7.5” diameter
Please note, this piece has a small cosmetic flaw at the base from wadding being removed. This does not affect usability.