Naked raku fired ceramic bottle
Approximately 6 3/4" high x 5 1/2" diameter
Naked raku is a firing technique similar to raku, but in which a resist slip & glaze are used to produce black carbonization patterns in the clay.
The resist is applied to a bisqued piece. The popular resist contracts & crackles as it dries. The piece is then heated in a raku kiln & then placed in a smoke chamber. Smoke penetrates the piece through cracks in the resist, leaving carbonization patterns that are revealed when the resist is removed. These patterns are determined by how the resist is applied (poured, splattered, slip trailed, etc.).
Because the clay must be porous for this process, this piece should not be used for food or liquids.
Product code: 11-102 naked raku fired popular ceramic bottle