Laura Jankelson
Laura Jankelson "Crackle Raku bowl #1160"
Laura Jankelson "Crackle Raku bowl #1160"
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'Crackle Raku bowl #1160'
H: 8cm W: 19cm
The process:
Raku firing is a traditional Japanese pottery technique that originated in the 16th Century. It is known for its unpredictability and unique result.
Firing Raku pottery involves quickly cooling pieces in an oxygen-deprived chamber with combustible materials, creating crackled glaze and unique colours. Firing without glaze can result in a matte-black finish. Each time this process is done, a one-of-a-kind design is guaranteed as seen in Lauras collection.
The Artist
Laura Jankelson is a Sydney based Ceramist specialising in hand building clay sculptures. Every piece is one of a kind and represents Lauras expertise knowledge and skill pottery techniques that date back to the 16th Century.

