Martina Corti - Vase - Clay






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Designed by Martina Corti in Italy, this contemporary ceramic vase in white clay gres (argilla) measures 17 cm high, 20 cm wide and 20 cm deep, weighs 200 g, dates from 2020 or later, and is in near-new condition.
Description from the seller
Height: 17 cm
Because this is handmade craftsmanship, there may be slight variations in size and color compared to the photos and among different pieces of the same series.
A hand-formed and turned vase, with rosy tones on a body of white stoneware clay.
On the surface of the vase you can notice an impression of flowers; the effects on the vase are created with salt, sugar, and coffee.
The piece was created using the Saggar process. This technique is characterized by its spectacular and unpredictable aesthetics, and decorations that often take on unique and unrepeatable effects.
The piece was fired in a first firing in a neutral atmosphere for about nine hours at 930°C and subsequently, after applying glaze, it was fired again in a gas-fired kiln at 880°C.
There is nothing toxic or dangerous that could leak out; this vase is purely decorative, do not put water inside. Clean with a dry cloth.
Remember, this is not factory-made, mass-produced ceramic; each vase is individual. All pieces are entirely hand-molded, turned, and glazed in my studio in Lecco, Italy.
For more information, we invite you to contact us.
Height: 17 cm
Because this is handmade craftsmanship, there may be slight variations in size and color compared to the photos and among different pieces of the same series.
A hand-formed and turned vase, with rosy tones on a body of white stoneware clay.
On the surface of the vase you can notice an impression of flowers; the effects on the vase are created with salt, sugar, and coffee.
The piece was created using the Saggar process. This technique is characterized by its spectacular and unpredictable aesthetics, and decorations that often take on unique and unrepeatable effects.
The piece was fired in a first firing in a neutral atmosphere for about nine hours at 930°C and subsequently, after applying glaze, it was fired again in a gas-fired kiln at 880°C.
There is nothing toxic or dangerous that could leak out; this vase is purely decorative, do not put water inside. Clean with a dry cloth.
Remember, this is not factory-made, mass-produced ceramic; each vase is individual. All pieces are entirely hand-molded, turned, and glazed in my studio in Lecco, Italy.
For more information, we invite you to contact us.
