Fish Shoal Luminary - Reduction-fired - SECONDS SALE

£68.00
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Wheel-thrown luminary. The clay has been carved free-hand to create dancing light patterns. Simply place the luminary over a tealight candle or LED light and watch the patterns light up the walls.

This piece is a second as the lid does not fit the base snugly. This, however, does not affect its function as a luminary.

This piece is fired in a gas kiln, in a reduction atmosphere. By controlling the amount of oxygen the kiln receives, unique and highly varied results can be achieved, resulting in distinctive colours and textures and speckles.

If using a tealight , make sure to place the luminary on a non-flammable surface. The luminary may get hot to the touch, but this is OK, it has been fired to over 1200 ºC, just mind your fingers!

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Wheel-thrown luminary. The clay has been carved free-hand to create dancing light patterns. Simply place the luminary over a tealight candle or LED light and watch the patterns light up the walls.

This piece is a second as the lid does not fit the base snugly. This, however, does not affect its function as a luminary.

This piece is fired in a gas kiln, in a reduction atmosphere. By controlling the amount of oxygen the kiln receives, unique and highly varied results can be achieved, resulting in distinctive colours and textures and speckles.

If using a tealight , make sure to place the luminary on a non-flammable surface. The luminary may get hot to the touch, but this is OK, it has been fired to over 1200 ºC, just mind your fingers!

Wheel-thrown luminary. The clay has been carved free-hand to create dancing light patterns. Simply place the luminary over a tealight candle or LED light and watch the patterns light up the walls.

This piece is a second as the lid does not fit the base snugly. This, however, does not affect its function as a luminary.

This piece is fired in a gas kiln, in a reduction atmosphere. By controlling the amount of oxygen the kiln receives, unique and highly varied results can be achieved, resulting in distinctive colours and textures and speckles.

If using a tealight , make sure to place the luminary on a non-flammable surface. The luminary may get hot to the touch, but this is OK, it has been fired to over 1200 ºC, just mind your fingers!

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