Raku Pottery dates back to the 16th century when an ancient Japanese technique of three-colored glaze was used in the making of tea bowls. This piece of Raku Pottery is completely hand-thrown using stoneware clay. The copper present in the glaze, when subjected to flames, creates the totally unique finish of the pot. No two pots are exactly alike! (Approx. 10" High). (Pots are for display only. DO NOT use with Water)
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Feather & Bead Raku Pot
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Feather & Bead Raku Pot


Item ID: 4805
Price: $79.00 (In Stock)
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