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River Ceramics | Discover the joy and surprise that sculpture can offer, with this fun and approachable introductory course. I have broken down my own process into easy-to-follow steps, so you can experience creating your very own unique creatures. All of my courses have no time limit for completion so you can rewatch as often as you like, whenever you like. Click the link to learn more.

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Ceramic raku fired moongazing hare with turquoise glaze with random copper lustre, also in white crackle & a lime greenSize: 25cm HighThese pictures are general pictures of each item, the crazing will differ with each animal due to the unique nature of Raku.Raku is a rapid firing technique, adapted from an ancient Japanese firing. A small group of approx 15 pieces are placed in a small gas fired kiln and fired up to around 1,000° c, each piece is then individually taken out of the kiln red h Ceramic Animals Sculpture Clay, Porcelain Sculpture Ceramics, Raku Pottery Animals, Ceramic Rabbits Pottery, Raku Sculpture Ideas, Pottery Animals Sculptures, Nature Sculpture Art, Raku Animals, Raku Sculpture

Ceramic raku fired moongazing hare with turquoise glaze with random copper lustre, also in white crackle Size: 22cm High Single Hare Listing These pictures are general pictures of each item, the crazing will differ with each animal due to the unique nature of Raku. Raku is a rapid firing technique, adapted from an ancient Japanese firing. A small group of approx 15 pieces are placed in a small gas fired kiln and fired up to around 1,000o c, each piece is then individually taken out of the…

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