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Mini Wood Fired Vase: Copper (Not Quite) Red
Add a little joy to your space with a mini (but mighty) wood fired ceramic vase. Each vessel is expertly wheel thrown and shaped, then wood fired in a traditional kiln to create a truly one-of-a-kind mini masterpiece.
Crafted from premium Troy wood-fire porcelain, offering exceptional durability and fine texture.
Unique wood-fired finish, achieved through a meticulous 36-hour process for a distinctive look.
Compact size perfectly suited for enhancing any shelf, mantel, or office desk.
Perfect for propagating plants or displaying dried flowers, kitty whiskers, sewing notions, matches, air plants and more.
***These vases were glazed with a copper-based glaze, which was meant to develop into a deep oxblood red when reduction fired. However, due to the unpredictability of the wood kiln, the red only appeared in small spots (check around the handles and in grooves!) to reveal primarily a crackly green copper glaze.
Add a little joy to your space with a mini (but mighty) wood fired ceramic vase. Each vessel is expertly wheel thrown and shaped, then wood fired in a traditional kiln to create a truly one-of-a-kind mini masterpiece.
Crafted from premium Troy wood-fire porcelain, offering exceptional durability and fine texture.
Unique wood-fired finish, achieved through a meticulous 36-hour process for a distinctive look.
Compact size perfectly suited for enhancing any shelf, mantel, or office desk.
Perfect for propagating plants or displaying dried flowers, kitty whiskers, sewing notions, matches, air plants and more.
***These vases were glazed with a copper-based glaze, which was meant to develop into a deep oxblood red when reduction fired. However, due to the unpredictability of the wood kiln, the red only appeared in small spots (check around the handles and in grooves!) to reveal primarily a crackly green copper glaze.
