seya. Ceramics
Patagonia
Handmade using a raku technique that ferments mountain soil into glaze, each vessel carries unique mineral tones created through fire and air. The process honors a Japanese craft lineage passed down since the 1970s, where earth becomes both art and utility. No two are exactly alike.
seya. Patagonia Pottery - High Vase, Vivid Multi
$531
Patagonia's amazing hand-made pottery. The beautiful colors are created by the reaction between the metal elements in the glaze and the surrounding air. The glaze itself is made from Patagonian mountain soil, which is left to ferment for two to three months. This raku technique was first used by a Japanese woman who traveled to Patagonia in the 1970s, and it has since been passed down to her disciples. SHIPPING NOTICE Due to the delicate nature of handmade ceramics, all art pieces shipped are final sale. Please contact us if you have questions about the piece before purchasing. DETAILS Made in PatagoniaCeramicWidth 15.5Cm Height 25Cm
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seya. Patagonia Pottery, Box
$319
Patagonia's amazing hand-made pottery. The beautiful colors are created by the reaction between the metal elements in the glaze and the surrounding air. The glaze itself is made from Patagonian mountain soil, which is left to ferment for two to three months. This raku technique was first used by a Japanese woman who traveled to Patagonia in the 1970s, and it has since been passed down to her disciples. SHIPPING NOTICE Due to the delicate nature of handmade ceramics, all art pieces shipped are final sale. Please contact us if you have questions about the piece before purchasing. DETAILS Made in PatagoniaCeramicWidth 24 cm Height 8 cm
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seya. Patagonia Pottery - Long Vase, Vivid Multi
$531
Patagonia's amazing hand-made pottery. The beautiful colors are created by the reaction between the metal elements in the glaze and the surrounding air. The glaze itself is made from Patagonian mountain soil, which is left to ferment for two to three months. This raku technique was first used by a Japanese woman who traveled to Patagonia in the 1970s, and it has since been passed down to her disciples. SHIPPING NOTICE Due to the delicate nature of handmade ceramics, all art pieces shipped are final sale. Please contact us if you have questions about the piece before purchasing. DETAILS Made in PatagoniaCeramicWidth 13Cm Height 20Cm
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seya. Patagonia Pottery, Straight Side Bowl
$531
Patagonia's amazing hand-made pottery. The beautiful colors are created by the reaction between the metal elements in the glaze and the surrounding air. The glaze itself is made from Patagonian mountain soil, which is left to ferment for two to three months. This raku technique was first used by a Japanese woman who traveled to Patagonia in the 1970s, and it has since been passed down to her disciples. SHIPPING NOTICE Due to the delicate nature of handmade ceramics, all art pieces shipped are final sale. Please contact us if you have questions about the piece before purchasing. DETAILS Made in PatagoniaCeramicWidth 24 cm Height 8 cm
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seya. Patagonia Pottery - Trapeze Bowl, Vivid Multi
$531
Patagonia's amazing hand-made pottery. The beautiful colors are created by the reaction between the metal elements in the glaze and the surrounding air. The glaze itself is made from Patagonian mountain soil, which is left to ferment for two to three months. This raku technique was first used by a Japanese woman who traveled to Patagonia in the 1970s, and it has since been passed down to her disciples. No two are exactly alike. SHIPPING NOTICE Due to the delicate nature of handmade ceramics, all art pieces shipped are final sale. Please contact us if you have questions about the piece before purchasing. DETAILS Made in PatagoniaCeramicWidth 24 cm, Height 12 cm
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seya. Patagonia Pottery, Round Bowl
$531
Patagonia's amazing hand-made pottery. The beautiful colors are created by the reaction between the metal elements in the glaze and the surrounding air. The glaze itself is made from Patagonian mountain soil, which is left to ferment for two to three months. This raku technique was first used by a Japanese woman who traveled to Patagonia in the 1970s, and it has since been passed down to her disciples. SHIPPING NOTICE Due to the delicate nature of handmade ceramics, all art pieces shipped are final sale. Please contact us if you have questions about the piece before purchasing. DETAILS Made in PatagoniaCeramicWidth 17 cm Height 9.5 cm
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