Winged Raku Pottery Vessels
11”H x12”W
This sculptural raku piece was hand built in a thrown mold. After drying, the piece was bisque fired. The proprietary glazes were sprayed on the piece, and it was raku fired. The colorful surfaces are all glazes with no gold leaf or paint. Included is a small ball of museum wax for adhering the bowl to the base.
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This fantastic one-of-a-kind piece will stand out from your collection and will be sure to turn heads. It makes for a perfect stand alone piece in a well lit hall way or as an entrance sculpture to intrigue your guests. Make it yours today!
To learn more about my raku pottery and how my sculptures are created, please visit my raku firing page and please contact me if you would like more information. To sign up for news & information regarding my exhibitions or monthly discounted raku pottery for sale please clickhere.
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19”L x 7”W x 5”D
This decorative raku sculpture has some incredible reflective properties that make a unique piece for any collection. To adjust the basic design or texture of each piece, certain glazes are sprayed on the surfaces at varying thickness. The colors of the glazes depend on the amount of reduction allowed during cooling after the raku firing.
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Each raku pottery vessel that I create is unique and no two pieces are alike. I am continually adding new work to my online store so please check back here periodically for more of my raku pottery vessels. To sign up for news & information regarding my exhibitions with occasional discounted pottery for sale please click here.
To learn more about my raku pottery and my process please visit my raku firing page and please contact me if you would like more information.

11.5"H x 11"W x 11.5"L
This raku sculpture was created using torn slabs of clay in a bisque mold. It was first made on the potter’s wheel, then hand built. The unique contrast of colors on this raku piece were developed using proprietary glazes and underglazes that are sprayed, painted and/or poured on the pottery.
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This piece is part of a series of winged raku vessels. Make it yours today or shop for more ceramics to find the one that is perfect for you.
These ceramic pieces were created using the raku process. To learn more about my raku pottery and how my sculptures are created, please visit my raku firing page and please contact me if you would like more information.
See here for more raku sculptures. To get monthly discounts on select raku pottery before they are shared on my website or social media, sign up for my newsletter here.