'Herbarium Caffe' cup
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Light stoneware pieces are fired at 1210°C in oxidation. The intricate designs are achieved through the Nerikomi technique, where colored clays are layered to create rich, textured patterns. Drawing inspiration from medieval herbals and Art Nouveau stylization, these creations combine historical elegance with contemporary artistry. The glaze applied is lead-free, ensuring both beauty and safety in each piece.
The piece is handmade by Premiata Ceramica Sperimentale - a ceramic project by Daniele Tollot from Italy. Daniele’s expertise is evident in his mastery of Nerikomi and his innovative approach to glaze experimentation. Each piece he crafts reflects his commitment to pushing the boundaries and uncovering new possibilities within this ancient art form. At Premiata Ceramica Sperimentale, tradition merges with innovation, resulting in extraordinary, one-of-a-kind creations that both captivate and inspire.
Measurements:
H 7 x D 8
Description
Light stoneware pieces are fired at 1210°C in oxidation. The intricate designs are achieved through the Nerikomi technique, where colored clays are layered to create rich, textured patterns. Drawing inspiration from medieval herbals and Art Nouveau stylization, these creations combine historical elegance with contemporary artistry. The glaze applied is lead-free, ensuring both beauty and safety in each piece.
The piece is handmade by Premiata Ceramica Sperimentale - a ceramic project by Daniele Tollot from Italy. Daniele’s expertise is evident in his mastery of Nerikomi and his innovative approach to glaze experimentation. Each piece he crafts reflects his commitment to pushing the boundaries and uncovering new possibilities within this ancient art form. At Premiata Ceramica Sperimentale, tradition merges with innovation, resulting in extraordinary, one-of-a-kind creations that both captivate and inspire.
Measurements:
H 7 x D 8
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