Ball vase in wild clay and soil
- Dimensions :
- H15 x W13
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- contemporary
This ball vase is modeled by hand, with the ancestral technique of columbines. It is shaped with wild clay harvested in the lot mixed with a mix of local clays (noron sandstone in particular) and clays from the paris basin. This vase is enamelled inside with an enamel based on ferruginous oak ash (and therefore slightly beige), and is therefore waterproof. Ferruginous ash enamel drips on the outside, which sometimes reveals small black/red dots. — Unique piece. Materials: wild clay from the lot + mix of local clays (noron sandstone in particular) and clays from the paris basin. Technique: modeling by hand, with columbines. Enamel: ferruginous oak ash enamel, beige. Color: red and beige. Ferruginous ash enamel drips on the outside, which sometimes reveals small black/red dots. Approximate dimensions: ø 13 cm approx., 14.5 cm high. Use and maintenance: Dishwasher: no. Gentle hand wash. Waterproof: yes. Each piece is unique, so small variations in shapes, colors and thickness may be present compared to the photo.