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Recovered Fragments
These ceramic fragments are presented as though recovered from an archaeological excavation. Their cratered, mineral-rich surfaces suggest meteorites, lunar geology and weathered material… quite other worldly. Occupying a space between artefact and geological specimen, they have been broken from a larger vessel and transformed through grinding and sanding to have an undefined age and origin! They would make dramatic spoon rests or could be used for tea bags… they are very robust pieces of art! A few more pieces available - please request photos.
These ceramic fragments are presented as though recovered from an archaeological excavation. Their cratered, mineral-rich surfaces suggest meteorites, lunar geology and weathered material… quite other worldly. Occupying a space between artefact and geological specimen, they have been broken from a larger vessel and transformed through grinding and sanding to have an undefined age and origin! They would make dramatic spoon rests or could be used for tea bags… they are very robust pieces of art! A few more pieces available - please request photos.