Pit fired vessel
Bring a touch of nature into your home with the earthy colors and graphic markings of this one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel. Unlike traditional glazed ceramics fired in an electric or gas kiln, pit firing is the earliest form of firing pottery. A carefully placed composition of organic matter combined with the random effects of smoke and flames lends unique character to each piece; no two are ever the alike.
Dimensions: 8.5”T x 4”W
Material: High fire stoneware clay
Firing method: Fired in a two-foot deep pit in the ground with organic matter and firewood.
Vase is unglazed and NOT watertight — for decorative use only.
Bring a touch of nature into your home with the earthy colors and graphic markings of this one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel. Unlike traditional glazed ceramics fired in an electric or gas kiln, pit firing is the earliest form of firing pottery. A carefully placed composition of organic matter combined with the random effects of smoke and flames lends unique character to each piece; no two are ever the alike.
Dimensions: 8.5”T x 4”W
Material: High fire stoneware clay
Firing method: Fired in a two-foot deep pit in the ground with organic matter and firewood.
Vase is unglazed and NOT watertight — for decorative use only.
Bring a touch of nature into your home with the earthy colors and graphic markings of this one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel. Unlike traditional glazed ceramics fired in an electric or gas kiln, pit firing is the earliest form of firing pottery. A carefully placed composition of organic matter combined with the random effects of smoke and flames lends unique character to each piece; no two are ever the alike.
Dimensions: 8.5”T x 4”W
Material: High fire stoneware clay
Firing method: Fired in a two-foot deep pit in the ground with organic matter and firewood.
Vase is unglazed and NOT watertight — for decorative use only.
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