






Morel
A spring morel mushroom rises from a bed of lichens and tiny orange slime molds. The morel is often seen as a symbol of good luck.
Lined in a glossy, dark blue/green glaze, this ceramic box is handmade with a porcelain/stoneware clay mix and reduction soda fired; only a small amount of soda ash is added for a satin finish and to keep the process more eco friendly. Surface cracks are created by using a special drying technique during the wet stage of making. Signed on the bottom, it's one-of-a-kind.
Lined in a glossy, dark blue/green glaze, this ceramic box is handmade with a porcelain/stoneware clay mix and reduction soda fired; only a small amount of soda ash is added for a satin finish and to keep the process more eco friendly. Surface cracks are created by using a special drying technique during the wet stage of making. Signed on the bottom, it's one-of-a-kind.
- soda fired with liner glaze and some detail glazework.
- Ceramic: fired at cone 10, vitrified
- One-of-a-kind piece
- Signed by the artist
- Materials: Ceramic, Porcelain
$240.00
Morel—
$240.00
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Description
A spring morel mushroom rises from a bed of lichens and tiny orange slime molds. The morel is often seen as a symbol of good luck.
Lined in a glossy, dark blue/green glaze, this ceramic box is handmade with a porcelain/stoneware clay mix and reduction soda fired; only a small amount of soda ash is added for a satin finish and to keep the process more eco friendly. Surface cracks are created by using a special drying technique during the wet stage of making. Signed on the bottom, it's one-of-a-kind.
Lined in a glossy, dark blue/green glaze, this ceramic box is handmade with a porcelain/stoneware clay mix and reduction soda fired; only a small amount of soda ash is added for a satin finish and to keep the process more eco friendly. Surface cracks are created by using a special drying technique during the wet stage of making. Signed on the bottom, it's one-of-a-kind.
- soda fired with liner glaze and some detail glazework.
- Ceramic: fired at cone 10, vitrified
- One-of-a-kind piece
- Signed by the artist
- Materials: Ceramic, Porcelain










