Raku
A Japanese technique dating back to the 15th century, each raku fired piece is one-of-a-kind. These are non-functional pieces due to the porosity of the clay body but a piece of Raku can add unique beauty and art to any space. (You can put a glass or plastic container inside the urns or vases to hold water and fresh flowers).
A Japanese technique dating back to the 15th century, each raku fired piece is one-of-a-kind. These are non-functional pieces due to the porosity of the clay body but a piece of Raku can add unique beauty and art to any space. (You can put a glass or plastic container inside the urns or vases to hold water and fresh flowers).
"Fire"
"Fire"
"Water"
"Water"
"Harmonious"
"Harmonious"
"Air"
"Air"
"Happiness"
"Happiness"
"Love and Affection"
"Love and Affection"
"Lucky, Auspicious"
"Lucky, Auspicious"