Large Raku Fired Cylinder Vase
"There is a moment in the ceramic production process that can be magic or a disaster. That is usually the first moment you open a fully loaded kiln. It takes days, sometimes weeks, to get to this point, and the first peek at the load will either make you smile or bring you to tears. I thought the nervous anticipation of this moment would dissipate over time, but it is still with me to this day."
- Thomas Bollmann, ceramicist
These gorgeous one-of-a-kind handcrafted porcelain bowls are perfect for displaying your favorite pieces and add a rustic, authentic beauty to your home and kitchen. We love their organic nature and timeless sculptural beauty.
Raku firing is an ancient Japanese technique dating back to the 16th century. Red hot ceramics are taken from the kiln at the height of firing and placed in a combustible material such as newspaper or sawdust to essentially starve the piece of oxygen creating interesting and highly unpredictable finishes. Each piece is completely unique.
- Approx. 5" diameter x 9" height.
- Unglazed porcelain. Not waterproof.
- Best used for dried botanicals or branches.
- Designed and handcrafted by a local Ontario artist, Thomas Bollmann.
- Handwash.
Due to the handmade nature of these pieces, there may be variations in pattern or color. Imperfections add to their rustic beauty and are not considered defects.
Ships from Hamilton, ON. Free local pickup available.
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Our most cherished objects carry personal meaning and add unique character to our home. Part of this is due to their timeless quality, designed to last through the ages—the perfect model of sustainability. Buying vintage is one way to reduce your footprint, keep items out of landfills and engage in the cyclical economy. At Woven Kin, we source all of our products with an eye to craftsmanship and quality and focus on low-impact packaging and practices wherever possible.
Many modern day machine-made rugs contain plastics and off-gas toxic chemicals into our homes. These rugs are often difficult to clean and repair and frequently end up in landfills, taking thousands of years to break down. Vintage handmade rugs such as ours are made with wool, cotton, and natural dyes that are extremely durable, repairable, and are literally made to last lifetimes. When they finally reach the end of their lifecycle, these completely organic rugs will decompose in a relatively short time.
Vintage rugs are crafted to be durable and surprisingly easy to care for. With proper care your Woven Kin rug will last for many, many years to come.
Rug Pads:
Using a rug pad with your vintage rug will extend its life and provide extra traction and protection for your floors. We recommend our Non-Slip Low Profile Eco Rug Pad made from recycled felt and non-slip TPR backing for maximum versatility & superior floor protection.
Cleaning:
We recommend vacuuming your rug regularly to keep dirt from getting embedded and damaging the fibers over time. For best results, vacuum front and back side of rug, from side to side, avoiding fringes.
For small spills, blot with a dry cloth immediately to remove as much of the mess as possible, then repeat with a damp cloth if necessary. Use water and mild detergent and/or white vinegar for tougher spots, blotting gently.
Rugs might need a deeper clean every few years or so. For smaller rugs, you can hand wash with a mild detergent and cold water (be sure to spot test first for colorfastness). Remove as much excess water as possible and lay flat in a warm, sunny spot to dry. It is important to rinse well to remove all soap and dry the rug thoroughly before using.
For larger rugs or tougher messes, it is best to take your rug to a professional who specializes in cleaning fine antique rugs. Never dry clean or steam clean your rug. Learn more in our journal: Cleaning Antique Rugs 101