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B2 Pottery Dripping Iridescent Unique Handmade Bowl Signed B2

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Category:

Vases

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Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ... Read moreabout the conditionUsed: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational...

Type:

Flower Bowl

Color:

Blue

Brand:

B2 Pottery

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Posted for sale:

June 9

Item number:

1752287911

Item description

-Check Out Their Website The sense of pottery -To craft a decorative or functional piece of pottery using raw earthen clay materials helps us to bridge the arts of our ancestors with the beauty of today. I am privileged to be the vessel through which you may share in this transcendental experience. The making of a work of clay, from its humble beginnings to the finished product, is a fascinating yet complex story. Pottery making is one of our oldest human inventions. The earliest artifacts related to man-made clay and pottery pieces date back to the Neolithic period some 30,000 years ago. Early man originally used native clay found in riverbanks to fashion permanent pieces of art and utility for everyday use. It was the beginning of the manufacturing age. The clay piece may be hand built or thrown on the wheel to produce the desired product. Both techniques are difficult to master and takes many months and years of practice.