Overview
A hand-thrown ceramic bowl featuring a vibrant 'flow' or 'drip' glaze in shades of celadon and moss green over a cream-colored body.
Preliminary identification
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Overview
A hand-thrown ceramic bowl featuring a vibrant 'flow' or 'drip' glaze in shades of celadon and moss green over a cream-colored body.
Story
The mid-20th century saw a dramatic shift as artists abandoned the rigid lines of factory-made ceramics to rediscover the tactile joy of clay.
Maker / Origin
While the maker remains anonymous without a visible signature, they were part of a global community of 'Studio Potters' who treated the kiln as a laboratory.
Condition & Value
The vessel appears to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible cracks, 'crazing' (fine surface cracks), or significant chips. Quick ID could not verify a named-artist market here, so this is intentionally priced like decorative/local-sale art.
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