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Art

Raku Chawan

Item Number
244
Estimated Value
115 USD
Sold
75 USD to moTomBo
Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

Item Description

Enjoy this stunning hand formed chawan.

Chawan Raku Stoneware Cone 3 Oxidation with Post-Firing Reduction 4.5" x 4.5" x 3.5"

This chawan (teabowl) was formed by a traditional Japanese hand building method from a solid piece of clay. After drying the piece was single fired to 2150F. While the piece was still at its peak temperature it was removed from the kiln and placed in a bin of combustibles and left to cool. The clay is partially vitrified after this temperature and can be used for the intended purpose of serving tea during the tea ceremony. The piece can safely be microwaved but it is not recommended. Since the clay is still slightly porous, it should only be washed by hand and should be dried after use.

About the Artist
Originally from Rock Springs, Wyoming, Jacob Vinson received his Bachelor's Degree in ceramics from Utah State University in 2009. He is currently an M.F.A. candidate at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. His work currently revolves around contemporary materials used in conjunction with traditional processes and the potential interruption that can come as a result. His ceramic work has been shown at multiple galleries nationally and his tea bowls have traveled the world.

 

Donated By:

Jacob Vinson