baan:

Eeva Jokinen
“Rice grain porcelain is an old ceramic method. The wall of an object is first pierced through with a sharp tool. After the biscuit firing the hole is filled with glaze which melts into the hole in the later firing creating a small translucent window.”
Reminds me of this bowl but the holes are covered with glaze.

baan:

Eeva Jokinen

Rice grain porcelain is an old ceramic method. The wall of an object is first pierced through with a sharp tool. After the biscuit firing the hole is filled with glaze which melts into the hole in the later firing creating a small translucent window.”

Reminds me of this bowl but the holes are covered with glaze.

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