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Raku Pottery copper lidded jar keepsake urn

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Item number:350272958623
Item location:Springfield, Missouri, United States
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Main Color: copperMaterial: Pottery
Type: RakuOriginal or Reproduction: Original
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Photobucket - Video and Image HostingCreative Art Pottery from the Midwest
By Robert & Ruth Briggs
RAKU Fired
Copper Luster
Lidded Jar

This item is hand-thrown earthenware with a copper luster glaze. This piece was thrown by Robert Briggs and is a one-of-a kind Corvus Moon item.

All the pieces at Corvus Moon Pottery are wheel-thrown, originals. Some of our ceramic series may appear similar in design but all are hand made one-of-a-kind works of art. No two pieces of our pottery are ever exactly alike! Ruth and I truly hope you enjoy our art and are here to answer any questions you may have about our work or techniques - Enjoy"!

Piece may appear brighter under studio lighting!
The black features on this piece are the actual
reduction carbon, not ink or shoe polish.
The piece measures:



5" tall 5-1/4" wide

Suitable container for dry goods, incense, weed
bottle display, funeral urn or dry flowers.


Will not hold liquids indefinitely as lowfire
earthenware is porous. If you wish this pottery
to retain water you must seal the inside with an
acrylic or concrete sealer. Not to be used
as an oil lamp!


Item has a Corvus Moon seal on bottom or side
and will be signed by Robert Briggs or Ruth Cutter

 



Robert Briggs has been a professional fine artist for more than 30 years and is the author of several videos on how to throw pottery for the beginner. Working out of their studio in Southwest Missouri, Robert and his wife Ruth use the natural surroundings of the Missouri Ozarks to influence their many artistic endeavors. Please visit our ABOUT ME page to find outmore about our studio

 

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Raku has several meanings "pleasure, happiness etc." and refers to a fast firing process developed by the Chojiro family in Japan around 1580. What is practiced in the United States today is a massive variation of the original raku process. Americanized raku was developed by Paul Soldner in the 1960s. This process consists of quick firing a pot in a kiln that can be easily opened. When the glaze on the piece has melted to the point where it has a glossy appearance, the kiln is opened and the pot is removed with tongs. The piece is then smoked in a container of organic material-usually shredded newspaper, leaves or sawdust. The container is sealed for 10-20 minutes, where the glazes are reduced and beautiful colors and patterns result. This pottery is usually quite porous and the glaze is often purposely cracked and/or pitted. Raku pottery is, therefore, semifunctional and used for holding dry wares and decorative purposes only

 




We utilize our natural surroundings for inspiration
and creativity

Our studio is located in
Southwest, Missouri

in the beautiful Ozark
mountain region.



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