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Sea Urchin Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by AA Ceramics & Ligthing. Item made of ceramic
Sea Urchin Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by AA Ceramics & Ligthing. Item made of ceramic
Sea Urchin Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by AA Ceramics & Ligthing. Item made of ceramic
Sea Urchin Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by AA Ceramics & Ligthing. Item made of ceramic
Sea Urchin Bowl | Decorative Bowl in Decorative Objects by AA Ceramics & Ligthing. Item made of ceramic

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AA Ceramics & Ligthing

Sea Urchin Bowl - Decorative Objects

Price $280

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Shipping: USPS 6-10 days
Price $34 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 11, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Hand built from troy stoneware
Wood fired in Anagama kiln for 5 days
This item is one-of-a-kind as part of one-off ceramic art objects
6" diameter x 4"

Item Sea Urchin Bowl
As seen in Creator's Studio, New York, NY
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Clay is a dirty business

Coral reefs have fascinated and inspired me all my life. They are invaluable to our planet and offer the greatest biodiversity of any marine ecosystem.

But rising temperatures and pollution endangers these spectacular creatures.

In my work I try to interpret or mirror their forms, as well as to draw attention to treats corals facing.

In the making of my work, I employ a whole range of clay working techniques, including throwing, altering, pressing, slabbing and coil building. I also impress, pierce, or apply clay and sometimes add other materials to the clay. Texture is vitally important to me in making my own personal interpretations of the amazing natural world. All the pieces are fired two or three times.

The first firing (biscuit) is to convert the clay to ceramic. This firing is to 1850 degrees, after which I might apply glazes, colors, or metal oxides. These may be dipped, poured, or sponged, brushed and wiped or sprayed. Sometimes I leave the porcelain bare to speak for itself.

The pieces are then subjected to their second firing, which converts them into strong, durable, permanent forms. Second fire can be in the electric kiln, gas or traditional wood kiln, heating pieces up to 2400 degrees. Kiln used for the second fire affects the look and feel of the ceramic.

Some pieces receive a royal treatment of gold application and additional fire.

All lighting fixtures are wired by me. UL listing is available upon request.