Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece

Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece

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Small dry Raku vase by ceramic artist Mami CANNO. Unique piece. 


    Raku ceramic

    “Happiness in chance”. Raku is the result of an enamelling technique developed in the 16th century in Japan.
    From then on, the raku technique gradually sparked a craze for its freedom of expression and its unique character.
    According to Mami, Raku expresses the ephemerality of life. Putting it in the oven will give the piece its definitive uniqueness. The cracks in the enamel give a subtle beauty and a nice contrast to the black color. This vase has a predominantly smooth texture but rich in roughness and materials, typical of Mami’s art, raw and sophisticated at the same time.

    Place dried natural flowers to set the mood.
    The vase is open at the bottom, it is not suitable for putting water in it. 

    Unique piece.
    Size: Length 15.5cm, Width 4cm, Height 7.5cm
    Made in France by Mami KANNO.


    Mami KANNO


    Mami is a ceramic artist born in Tokyo. Graduated from the Tokyo University of Plastic Arts. She has exhibited since 2003 in Paris, Tokyo and Switzerland. His works in stoneware, porcelain and Raku are of magnificent simplicity. They revisit the roots of Japanese culture by integrating a contemporary touch. She masters and carries out everything herself, from the design and research of the clay, to the cooking at very high temperatures. All of his creations are unique, handmade pieces. Mami's work is today supported by many journalists, chefs of starred restaurants as well as specialists in the traditional tea ceremony. Mami also creates many pieces for tableware. In Japan, for example, we call the face of a bowl or a plate the “landscape”. It is in harmony with the climate, the season and the spirit of the present moment.

    Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
    Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
    Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
    Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
    Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
    Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece
    Dry Raku earth vase, unique piece