Bracken Cottage - Wood-fired
Handbuilt, glazed and stoneware-fired little pottery cottage.
is piece is fired in a large anagama wood kiln, in a reduction atmosphere. A team of six potters worked around the clock, feeding wood into the kiln for five days. The flame paths and fly ash in the kiln create unique surfaces on each pot and highly varied results are achieved.
This house can be used as a luminary, incense burner or just as it is. To light up the cottage, simply place it on top of a tealight candle or insert battery-operated wire lights. Alternatively place the house over an incense cone or place an incense stick in the chimney.
If using a tealight or incense cone, make sure to place the house on a non-flammable surface. The house will get hot to the touch, just mind your fingers!
Handbuilt, glazed and stoneware-fired little pottery cottage.
is piece is fired in a large anagama wood kiln, in a reduction atmosphere. A team of six potters worked around the clock, feeding wood into the kiln for five days. The flame paths and fly ash in the kiln create unique surfaces on each pot and highly varied results are achieved.
This house can be used as a luminary, incense burner or just as it is. To light up the cottage, simply place it on top of a tealight candle or insert battery-operated wire lights. Alternatively place the house over an incense cone or place an incense stick in the chimney.
If using a tealight or incense cone, make sure to place the house on a non-flammable surface. The house will get hot to the touch, just mind your fingers!
Handbuilt, glazed and stoneware-fired little pottery cottage.
is piece is fired in a large anagama wood kiln, in a reduction atmosphere. A team of six potters worked around the clock, feeding wood into the kiln for five days. The flame paths and fly ash in the kiln create unique surfaces on each pot and highly varied results are achieved.
This house can be used as a luminary, incense burner or just as it is. To light up the cottage, simply place it on top of a tealight candle or insert battery-operated wire lights. Alternatively place the house over an incense cone or place an incense stick in the chimney.
If using a tealight or incense cone, make sure to place the house on a non-flammable surface. The house will get hot to the touch, just mind your fingers!