CHF 280,00

Raku Oro-Blu vase

BARAKU

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Jarin ceramic made by hand with the Raku technique

Material : ceramic with multicolor brilliant glaze, base tone: gold-blue

Dimensions  : Ø 24 x H 25 cm approximately

The Raku ceramic technique comes from the Japanese island of the same name Raku. According to some estimates, pottery making in the region dates back over 13,000 years. This ancient technique owes its particularity to the second firing, when the incandescent pieces are cooled with combustible material which, by reducing oxygen, allows the metal enamels to create unique and unrepeatable chromatic effects.li.

All the vases have a similar shape and decoration, but they are different from each other, because when an object is made entirely by hand, the result is a unique piece.

View at the sectionCUSTOMIZATION to discover Michele Battaglia's Atelier Baraku and create your own handmade personalized object.

CONTACT US for more information on how to carry out your project coordinated with your environment.

 

MICHELE BATTAGLIA, ceramist
..
Michele Battaglia, born in Modica in 1955, moved to Switzerland as a young man where, alongside his work, he has cultivated his interest in design and materials over the years. Lover of architecture, he developed his passion for ceramics by following training courses and seminars..
He has been active for several years in Ligornetto in the production of ceramic objects. Specialized in the use of the Raku technique, he has perfected his creative method with practical experience. The particular Raku technique requires that the ceramic objects, still incandescent, are cooled with flammable materials such as wood and paper scraps. A paradox that allows glazes to acquire unexpected colors.i.
   
The everyday objects created in this way are born from the modeling of a simple sheet of ceramic. The objects created starting from this simple slab acquire volume thanks to a wise use of negative spaces. Even a simple fruit bowl or a vase thus become unique design objects. The philosophy of Michele Battaglia's work is best expressed in this meeting, between simple everyday objects and a complex ceramic technique that allows the creation of unique and unrepeatable effects.
  
Each work is accompanied by a brochure illustrating the making of each ceramic in its eight main phases and identified with a unique numbering of the piece.
Contact neeDesign to discover Michele Battaglia's Atelier and create your own handmade Raku object coordinated with your environment.

 

Delivery time :20 working days from order confirmation.

The delivery times defined above are purely indicative. The products are customized and made especially for you, but we will ensure that you are dispatched as quickly as possible. For this reason neeDesign will take care to keep you updated on the state of processing and shipping of your product.

The working days mentioned in these GTC are meant every day except Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays legally recognized in Switzerland and in the Canton of Ticino, by the courier in charge, the post office, the shipping and/or transport company and at the customer's place of residence or residence.

Shipping costs are charged to the customer and are always indicated in the order summary, before payment confirmation. Shipping costs include transport insurance.

There are two delivery options:

PostPac economy with signature (delivery against signature)

PostPac priority with signature (delivery against signature)

All shipping information is present in section 7 of the GTC on the site.

Jarin ceramic made by hand with the Raku technique

Material : ceramic with multicolor brilliant glaze, base tone: gold-blue

Dimensions  : Ø 24 x H 25 cm approximately

The Raku ceramic technique comes from the Japanese island of the same name Raku. According to some estimates, pottery making in the region dates back over 13,000 years. This ancient technique owes its particularity to the second firing, when the incandescent pieces are cooled with combustible material which, by reducing oxygen, allows the metal enamels to create unique and unrepeatable chromatic effects.li.

All the vases have a similar shape and decoration, but they are different from each other, because when an object is made entirely by hand, the result is a unique piece.

View at the sectionCUSTOMIZATION to discover Michele Battaglia's Atelier Baraku and create your own handmade personalized object.

CONTACT US for more information on how to carry out your project coordinated with your environment.

 

MICHELE BATTAGLIA, ceramist
..
Michele Battaglia, born in Modica in 1955, moved to Switzerland as a young man where, alongside his work, he has cultivated his interest in design and materials over the years. Lover of architecture, he developed his passion for ceramics by following training courses and seminars..
He has been active for several years in Ligornetto in the production of ceramic objects. Specialized in the use of the Raku technique, he has perfected his creative method with practical experience. The particular Raku technique requires that the ceramic objects, still incandescent, are cooled with flammable materials such as wood and paper scraps. A paradox that allows glazes to acquire unexpected colors.i.
   
The everyday objects created in this way are born from the modeling of a simple sheet of ceramic. The objects created starting from this simple slab acquire volume thanks to a wise use of negative spaces. Even a simple fruit bowl or a vase thus become unique design objects. The philosophy of Michele Battaglia's work is best expressed in this meeting, between simple everyday objects and a complex ceramic technique that allows the creation of unique and unrepeatable effects.
  
Each work is accompanied by a brochure illustrating the making of each ceramic in its eight main phases and identified with a unique numbering of the piece.
Contact neeDesign to discover Michele Battaglia's Atelier and create your own handmade Raku object coordinated with your environment.

 

Delivery time :20 working days from order confirmation.

The delivery times defined above are purely indicative. The products are customized and made especially for you, but we will ensure that you are dispatched as quickly as possible. For this reason neeDesign will take care to keep you updated on the state of processing and shipping of your product.

The working days mentioned in these GTC are meant every day except Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays legally recognized in Switzerland and in the Canton of Ticino, by the courier in charge, the post office, the shipping and/or transport company and at the customer's place of residence or residence.

Shipping costs are charged to the customer and are always indicated in the order summary, before payment confirmation. Shipping costs include transport insurance.

There are two delivery options:

PostPac economy with signature (delivery against signature)

PostPac priority with signature (delivery against signature)

All shipping information is present in section 7 of the GTC on the site.