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Raku Spirit Horse Figurine
Price:
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16.00
Product Code:
1710_ANNEX
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Description
Handmade 4" raku pottery pony has a copper mane and 3" wire tail waving. Turquoise stone eyes accent the brush-stroke finish on this felt-hoofed figurine.
Each piece is formed from raw clay, glazed by hand & fired in an outdoor kiln to 2000 degrees. Removed red hot, pieces are placed in a pit of mesquite shavings & covered to smother the ignited fire. This process creates vivid flashes of color ranging from purples, plums & reds to oxidized copper & brilliant blue, hallmarks of metallic luster raku glazes. Pieces are then carefully cooled in water to prevent thermal cracks.
Features
3"H, 1"W, 7"L
Handcrafted by Jeremy Diller in Tacate, California
Not water tight or for use with food
Colors will vary
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