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Vaso per piante e fiori in tecnica raku-monocottura.

New without tags

€45.00

Condition
New without tags
Material
Ceramic
Colour
Silver, Gold
Uploaded
18 months ago
Raku ceramics are known for their unique and unpredictable glazing effects, as well as their distinctive crackle patterns and metallic finishes. Here are some key points about Raku ceramics: History: Raku ceramics originated in 16th-century Japan, where they were initially used for tea ceremonies. The technique was developed by potters serving tea masters who wanted aesthetically pleasing tea bowls that reflected the ideals of simplicity, spontaneity, and rustic beauty. Firing Process: Raku firing involves removing pottery from the kiln while it's still glowing hot and placing it into a container filled with combustible materials such as sawdust, leaves, or newspaper. The intense heat causes the combustible materials to ignite, creating a reduction atmosphere inside the container. This reduction process affects the glazes, resulting in unique colors and textures. Glazing Effects: Raku glazes often produce unpredictable results due to the rapid firing and cooling process. Factors such as temperature variations, glaze composition, and the reduction atmosphere contribute to the final appearance of the pottery. Common effects include metallic lusters, crackle patterns, and iridescent surfaces. Post-Firing: After the initial firing and reduction process, Raku pottery is typically removed from the container and rapidly cooled in water or allowed to air cool. This rapid cooling contributes to the development of crackle patterns in the glaze and enhances the metallic finishes. Aesthetic Appeal: Raku ceramics are prized for their unique aesthetic qualities, which often include irregular shapes, bold colors, and tactile surfaces. The imperfections and spontaneity inherent in the Raku firing process contribute to the charm and character of the finished pieces.
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moranditeo
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Italy
Last seen 1 year ago

Consumer protection laws do not apply to your purchases from other consumers. More specifically, the right to cancel (section 29(1) of the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013) and the right to reject (section 20 of the Consumer Rights Act) does not apply. Buyer’s rights are significantly reduced when a sale is carried out between two individuals. More specifically, the following sections of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 do not apply: goods to be of satisfactory quality (section 9 of the Consumer Rights Act) and fit for a particular purpose (section 10 of the Consumer Rights Act). Goods from private sellers do not have to be fault-free and if defects or marks were clearly mentioned by the seller or are visible in the seller’s photograph, then you do not have a case against the seller. However, if the seller’s goods do not match the description, you have the right to ask for a refund or compensation. Every purchase you make using the ‘Buy now’ button is covered by our Buyer Protection service.

Vaso per piante e fiori in tecnica raku-monocottura.

New without tags

€45.00

Condition
New without tags
Material
Ceramic
Colour
Silver, Gold
Uploaded
18 months ago
Raku ceramics are known for their unique and unpredictable glazing effects, as well as their distinctive crackle patterns and metallic finishes. Here are some key points about Raku ceramics: History: Raku ceramics originated in 16th-century Japan, where they were initially used for tea ceremonies. The technique was developed by potters serving tea masters who wanted aesthetically pleasing tea bowls that reflected the ideals of simplicity, spontaneity, and rustic beauty. Firing Process: Raku firing involves removing pottery from the kiln while it's still glowing hot and placing it into a container filled with combustible materials such as sawdust, leaves, or newspaper. The intense heat causes the combustible materials to ignite, creating a reduction atmosphere inside the container. This reduction process affects the glazes, resulting in unique colors and textures. Glazing Effects: Raku glazes often produce unpredictable results due to the rapid firing and cooling process. Factors such as temperature variations, glaze composition, and the reduction atmosphere contribute to the final appearance of the pottery. Common effects include metallic lusters, crackle patterns, and iridescent surfaces. Post-Firing: After the initial firing and reduction process, Raku pottery is typically removed from the container and rapidly cooled in water or allowed to air cool. This rapid cooling contributes to the development of crackle patterns in the glaze and enhances the metallic finishes. Aesthetic Appeal: Raku ceramics are prized for their unique aesthetic qualities, which often include irregular shapes, bold colors, and tactile surfaces. The imperfections and spontaneity inherent in the Raku firing process contribute to the charm and character of the finished pieces.
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moranditeo
No reviews yet
Italy
Last seen 1 year ago

Consumer protection laws do not apply to your purchases from other consumers. More specifically, the right to cancel (section 29(1) of the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013) and the right to reject (section 20 of the Consumer Rights Act) does not apply. Buyer’s rights are significantly reduced when a sale is carried out between two individuals. More specifically, the following sections of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 do not apply: goods to be of satisfactory quality (section 9 of the Consumer Rights Act) and fit for a particular purpose (section 10 of the Consumer Rights Act). Goods from private sellers do not have to be fault-free and if defects or marks were clearly mentioned by the seller or are visible in the seller’s photograph, then you do not have a case against the seller. However, if the seller’s goods do not match the description, you have the right to ask for a refund or compensation. Every purchase you make using the ‘Buy now’ button is covered by our Buyer Protection service.