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Obvara Fired Vessel

$50.00

Obvara firing is a raku firing technique that originated in Eastern Europe around the 12th Century. The hot (1650 degree F) piece of pottery is taken out of the kiln and quickly immersed into a fermented mixture of water, flour, yeast, and sugar. The finish is scalded onto the porous surface, creating stunning patterns.

This vessel stands 6 inches tall and is 4 inches across the top and can be a stunning decorative piece, or can hold a bouquet of flowers or wooden utensils.

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Obvara firing is a raku firing technique that originated in Eastern Europe around the 12th Century. The hot (1650 degree F) piece of pottery is taken out of the kiln and quickly immersed into a fermented mixture of water, flour, yeast, and sugar. The finish is scalded onto the porous surface, creating stunning patterns.

This vessel stands 6 inches tall and is 4 inches across the top and can be a stunning decorative piece, or can hold a bouquet of flowers or wooden utensils.

Obvara firing is a raku firing technique that originated in Eastern Europe around the 12th Century. The hot (1650 degree F) piece of pottery is taken out of the kiln and quickly immersed into a fermented mixture of water, flour, yeast, and sugar. The finish is scalded onto the porous surface, creating stunning patterns.

This vessel stands 6 inches tall and is 4 inches across the top and can be a stunning decorative piece, or can hold a bouquet of flowers or wooden utensils.

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