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Obvara Vase | Vases & Vessels by Kingfisher Potters. Item made of stoneware
Obvara Vase | Vases & Vessels by Kingfisher Potters. Item made of stoneware
Obvara Vase | Vases & Vessels by Kingfisher Potters. Item made of stoneware
Obvara Vase | Vases & Vessels by Kingfisher Potters. Item made of stoneware
Obvara Vase | Vases & Vessels by Kingfisher Potters. Item made of stoneware
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Obvara Vase | Vases & Vessels by Kingfisher Potters. Item made of stoneware

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Obvara Vase - Vases & Vessels

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Price $55

Welcome to Kingfisher Potters! This beautiful wheel-thrown, stoneware vase is fired using the obvara firing process, an ancient Eastern European way of sealing pots. Obvara firing is used to scald the finish of the pottery, sealing the porous pots.

The inside is finished with a water sealant so it can be used with real flowers and water.
 
Obvara firing produces unique textures and coloring each time.
 
Please note, items are made by hand and nature. There may be slight variation in form and finishing colors.
Colors of the item may vary slightly due to computer monitor settings.

Dimensions:

L 6”
W 6”
H 5.25”


Process:

A mixture of flour, water, sugar and yeast is mixed occasionally over three days.
 
The raku kiln is then heated using flame to around 1650°C  in about an hour, which is very rapid for pottery firing.

Pots are pulled from the kiln and dipped in the mixture previously made, then quickly dunked in water.

Due to the number of steps involved in the process, only a few pots can be finished with each firing. I have experimented with many pots and have found that the less time in the obvara mixture the lighter in color they are and the longer, the darker.
 
The time the kiln lid is removed to the end of the Obvara finishing can be frantic, but it is a lot of fun and makes me very connected to the end result!
 
Please contact for custom made orders and visit our other vases, ceramics and food-safe products at:
 
www.kingfisherpotters.com

Item Obvara Vase
As seen in Creator's Studio, Philadelphia, PA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Color and motion embodied in raku.

The daughter of a painter and a carpenter, I was raised surrounded by arts and crafts. From the beginning, throwing pots on the wheel entranced me. I was captivated by the motion and the beauty of creating usable objects of art.

At the University of Massachusetts Amherst, I studied sculpture and African Art, where I experimented with metal as a medium. After settling in the small town of Merion, Pennsylvania, I continued sculpting but was soon drawn back to my first love, clay.

I am driven to capture the merger of movement, beauty, and function. I want people to discover themselves and their own purposes within each individual piece.

My inspiration arises from the shapes and colors in nature, foreign cities, and Japanese art. Never one to settle, I am constantly experimenting with various techniques and colors. Raku is the process I have found myself most drawn to, and its unpredictability keeps me enthralled.

I teach clay and sculpture classes at a local studio as an artist in residence, and continue to produce different bodies of work, all of which aim to elicit a feeling of lightheartedness and ease.

Kingfisher Potters:
We create and provide bespoke pottery to retail and online customers and our wish is to make our clients feel that they truly own a unique product.

The name of our collaborative is inspired by the majestic kingfisher, which displays a wide spectrum of colors that change according to background lighting conditions. Similarly, the Raku process produces a myriad of hues and patterns with varying results every time.