Good condition. Minor scratches and wear throughout.
7″W x 7″D x 23″H
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GEORGE BLACKMAN 23” Raku Tall Vessel with Lid
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Crafted by Canadian-born George Blackman, this unique and highly colorful raku vessel with lid. Raku is a Japanese firing method for ceramics in which the potter removes the clay from the kiln when it’s glowing red hot. Combustibles are added to the vessel that ignite and allow the kiln fire to glide over the form, capturing the spontaneity of the fire playing on the piece and creating a one-of-a-kind ceramic piece. Ideal for the pottery enthusiast, this piece can serve as tabletop décor or to hold florals as a decorative vase.
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