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Wabi sabi ancient wooden bowl with 11 porcelain eggs
The bowl alone is antique and just beautiful. I find it increasingly hard to find beautiful antique bowls and when they are stapled together with age, I love them even more. I’ve filled this cracked and stapled bowl with 11 saggar fired eggs. These have been through the kiln in an airtight container with combustible materials such as straw, hay, banana skins, coffee grains and other natural finds to create one off results in the firing. The cost of the bowl alone is substantial and was purchased in France when I lived out there for a period of time.
This bowl is 17cm diam x 7cm high
The bowl alone is antique and just beautiful. I find it increasingly hard to find beautiful antique bowls and when they are stapled together with age, I love them even more. I’ve filled this cracked and stapled bowl with 11 saggar fired eggs. These have been through the kiln in an airtight container with combustible materials such as straw, hay, banana skins, coffee grains and other natural finds to create one off results in the firing. The cost of the bowl alone is substantial and was purchased in France when I lived out there for a period of time.
This bowl is 17cm diam x 7cm high