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"Leaves in Blue"
This vessel has leaves splashed around it's surface. They resonate in rich blues and aquas and would bless your fireplace mantel or be lovely as a gift.

Size: 13" ht x 6.5" dia
Cost: $225
Colors: As shown
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"Fireplace Vessel II"
This tall vessel could grace your hearth with strength and beauty. A leaf pattern swirls around the body in clear crackle glaze, plus blues, pink/blues and coppers.

Size: 18" ht x 8" dia
Cost: $350 each
Colors: As shown
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"Fireplace Vessel VI"
Currently my tallest piece. This handsome fellow would hold large branches of pussy willow or walking stick. Because of the height this piece would stand next to the hearth itself, giving it a added element of beauty.

Size: 23.5" ht x 6.25" dia
Cost:$400
Colors: As shown
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"Silver Rim Winged Vessel"
The rim is indeed silvery. A myriad of beautiful colors slid their way down and around the body of this vessel. Fancy wings accent this piece.

Size: 10.75" ht x 8.5" at wings 5.5" dia.
Cost: $155.00 each
Colors: As shown
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 Raku is a form of firing pottery. Work is made with the firing method in mind. Pieces are bisqued and glazed with various raku glazes and fired to 1750 degrees F. When this temperature is reached and the glazes are shiny the door of the kiln is removed and the pieces are taken out one at a time to be smoked or flamed depending on the desired effect. I do both types. Because of the nature of the after fire, the glazes have a wide range of colors with little predictability. Many things effect this. Position in the kiln, in what order it was removed (this would be because of the temperature of the piece upon removal,) the temperature of the air, the wind, the humidity, and how effective the after fire is. I can match the size and shape, and have some control over the color, but much is the gift of the after fire and how I address it. The shiny glazed vessels are put in a smoking chamber and buried in sawdust, then the chamber is closed to produce the smoke. The matt glazed vessels are put in a chamber with a small amount of sawdust and a large fire is built around it. I do many with both methods in combination which is much more challenging. If you look at the pieces in the Raku Gallery with the shiny coppery or silverish rims and a myriad of colors below the rim, you will see what I mean. These pieces give you an approximate idea of what to expect when you order one. I suggest if you like the range, you will like the finished piece.

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