Woodfired Ash Shiboridashi by Linda Unsworth
Woodfired Ash Shiboridashi by Linda Unsworth
Woodfired Ash Shiboridashi by Linda Unsworth
Hand Thrown in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Approx: 190ml
A wonderful wood fired stoneware Shiboridashi with a taller, crucible form. Glazed with ash giving it a soft natural feel and pale satin tone that contrasts neatly with the toasted raw clay of the foot and around the inner lip. The surface is full of complex granite inclusions creating a little texture, it has a beautiful feel making the vessel easy to handle and an absolute joy to use.
One off piece. Handwash recommended.
Based in North Pembrokeshire, producing work from her home studio.
Linda is a self taught potter, who enjoys the meditative experience that’s created by working with such natural elements as raw clay, glazes and the rhythm of her momentum wheel. Producing beautiful wood fired ceramics that really highlight this long process leaving visible traces of flame flashes and fly ash on her pots. Her approach to the form and style of her work is inspired by her natural surroundings and informed by Eastern aesthetics through traditional Japanese & Korean pottery and philosophy and her love of tea drinking.
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Photography & Artist Portraits used with kind permission from Linda Unsworth + Portrait by Rhi Ellis "One Hundred and Eight" wild clay project (a fundraiser for the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales)