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  • This small handmade jug is part of the "Little Sandy Pitcher" series, in which the surface is finished with a dusty liquid glaze.  The pitcher  is created with the coiling technique from red clay. It is decorated with ingobbio (clay based color) given on the surface before the first fire and than it is finished with a dusty liquid glaze which gives to the piece a gritty and sandy look.  
  • This handmade fluted ceramic mug is from the "Carved mugs" series, focusing on shape, texture and color. The mug is built with the Coiling Technique from red clay, the piece is first engraved and than the handle is carefully painted with underglaze wisteria color. After the bisque fired the mug is finished with dark gray glaze and fired again.  
  • This handmade fluted ceramic mug is from the "Carved mugs" series, focusing on shape, texture and color. The mug is built with the Coiling Technique from red clay, the piece is first engraved and than the handle is carefully painted with underglaze green nile color. After the bisque fired the mug is finished with dark gray glaze and fired again.  
  • This handmade fluted ceramic mug is from the "Carved mugs" series, focusing on shape, texture and color. The mug is built with the Coiling Technique from red clay, the piece is first engraved and than the inner part and the handle are carefully painted with underglaze dove color. After the bisque fired the mug is finished with white glaze and fired again.  
  • This handmade fluted ceramic mug is from the "Carved mugs" series, focusing on shape, texture and color. The mug is built with the Coiling Technique from red clay, the piece is first engraved and than the handle is carefully painted with underglaze blue color. After the bisque fired the mug is finished with white glaze and fired again.  
  • This handmade fluted ceramic mug is from the "Carved mugs" series, focusing on shape, texture and color. The mug is built with the Coiling Technique from red clay, the piece is first engraved and than the handle is carefully painted with underglaze light red color. After the bisque fired the mug is finished with white glaze and fired again.  
  • These charming floating air plant vases are made with the coiling technique, the lower part is glazed while the upper part is left in terracotta and waxed.
  • This vase is handmade with the coiling technique. It has a rectangular shape but with rounded corners that give softness to its sihluoette. The vase was first engraved with zigzag lines and vertical lines, then, once fired, it was glazed with white. The part left in terracotta was finished with wax. The interior has been crystallized to make it impermeable to water

  • These charming floating air plant vases are made with the coiling technique, the lower part is glazed while the upper part is left in terracotta and waxed.
  • This Six Small Round Bowls are handmade with the coiling technique. They are perfect for ice cream or fruit salad. Cheerful and colorful they are designed for summer dinners with friends. Inside they are painted with a nile green background and colored stripes. The exterior, left terracotta color, is finished with carved lines. A nice beak allows you to comfortably rest a teaspoon. The colors used for the decoration are food safe colors. They are dishwasher safe but I recommend hand - washing when is possible.
  • This handmade fluted ceramic mug is from the "Carved mugs" series, focusing on shape, texture and color. The mug is built with the Coiling Technique from red clay, the piece is first engraved and than the handle is carefully painted with underglaze pink color. After the bisque fired the mug is finished with white glaze and fired again.  
  • The vase is elegant in the sinuosity of its lines. Its silhouette seems to move forward filling the surrounding space. The lower part of the vase was engraved with lines that form a school of fish and was colored with white glaze; the upper part was left in terracotta and polished with wax.

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