A handmade stoneware vase in carbon trap Shino glaze with a square patch of creamy peach near the top — like a window of warmth through the mossy green surface. Darker variation collects around the rim and the angular transition in the ceramic form. Fine crackle throughout.
Carbon trapping happens when the kiln atmosphere deposits carbon into the molten glaze surface. Where it catches, the green deepens. Where it clears, peach and cream break through. No two firings produce the same result — this surface exists once.
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A handmade stoneware vase in carbon trap Shino glaze with a square patch of creamy peach near the top — like a window of warmth through the mossy green surface. Darker variation collects around the rim and the angular transition in the ceramic form. Fine crackle throughout.
Carbon trapping happens when the kiln atmosphere deposits carbon into the molten glaze surface. Where it catches, the green deepens. Where it clears, peach and cream break through. No two firings produce the same result — this surface exists once.
Details: