Marbled bud vase

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Two Potters
Two Potters
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Marbled bud vase - Pottery & Ceramics - Porcelain Brown

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Porcelain and iron oxide are mixed with the nerikomi method and this stoneware piece is made on a wheel, and finally the piece went through a gas reduction firing. Every nerikomi piece has a unique marbled look. This piece of stoneware is fired up to the temperature of 1240 degree Celsius. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDdAKRDWb6g&t=86s /Material/ Porcelain and iron oxide /Size/ Length x Width x Height = 5cm x 5cm x 8.5cm Weight:92g Handmade pieces are not completely perfect, the size also vary within 0.5 cm. /Colour/ Ivory, beige, brown Colours may differ due to screen colour settings, the colour of the actual product is final. Before use 1. Packaging used for delivery is recycled material. 2. For ceramics or porcelains used as foodware, wash for a few times before use. 3. Glaze can have some defects during firing, e.g. tiny pinholes, glaze crackles (not clay cracks) and glaze shrinkage are all normal. How to care for ceramics 1. Ceramics are dishwasher and microwave safe. Avoid using ceramics in oven (unless it is fire clay), glaze can crack under drastic temperature change. 2. Avoid using wire brush when cleaning ceramics, use sponge instead. 3. Avoid exposure to direct flame (unless it is fire clay). 4. Glaze can have cracks after prolonged use. It is normal for tea or coffee to seep through the cracks. To avoid tea or coffee from seeping into the cracks, clean ceramics immediately after use. 5. Exposed clay without glaze are porous, oil from hands can seep in, giving ceramics a shiny look, this is normal. 6. Ceramics are brittle and fragile, avoid compressing them, glaze can crack under pressure.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Malaysia
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Porcelain and iron oxide are mixed with the nerikomi method and this stoneware piece is made on a wheel, and finally the piece went through a gas reduction firing. Every nerikomi piece has a unique marbled look. This piece of stoneware is fired up to the temperature of 1240 degree Celsius.

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