Granite Eye - sold
11” x 9”
Raku firing is a very exciting process whereby pottery is removed from the kiln while at very high heat. I use a Raku style firing process by removing my pottery from the kiln at 1050 degrees. The horsehair is applied to the surface and burns away, leaving a black carbon imprint. A granite gem rests in the center of the crescent. Horsehair pottery is an artform of creating unique one of a kind designs that cannot be replicated.
11” x 9”
Raku firing is a very exciting process whereby pottery is removed from the kiln while at very high heat. I use a Raku style firing process by removing my pottery from the kiln at 1050 degrees. The horsehair is applied to the surface and burns away, leaving a black carbon imprint. A granite gem rests in the center of the crescent. Horsehair pottery is an artform of creating unique one of a kind designs that cannot be replicated.
11” x 9”
Raku firing is a very exciting process whereby pottery is removed from the kiln while at very high heat. I use a Raku style firing process by removing my pottery from the kiln at 1050 degrees. The horsehair is applied to the surface and burns away, leaving a black carbon imprint. A granite gem rests in the center of the crescent. Horsehair pottery is an artform of creating unique one of a kind designs that cannot be replicated.