Orange Creamsicle Neriage Swirl Small Flower Vase

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Dennis's Small Wheel-thrown Orange and White Swirled Colored Porcelain Bud Vase created with Neriage Technique on the potter's wheel.

Measures 3-1/4" wide x 3-1/4" high.

OUTSIDE:

Orange and white neriage swirls on the bottom.

From rim down approximately 1" is a satin gray glaze layered with a glossy dark orange.

INSIDE:

Inside, bottom is a light, satin gray.

Top half of the inside is dark orange with speckles of iridescent pale purple

Bottom swirl is subtly visible in the satin gray glaze.

RIM:

Glossy pale and dark orange, dripping into the inside.

Holds approximately 5 ounces of liquid, or 2/3 cup.

Hole on top is 2-1/2" wide.

Food safe clear glaze over the colored porcelain clay.

Dinnerware safe glazes.

Clean by hand or dishwasher.

Standard 365 Colored Porcelain Clay.

Fired to cone 6 (2232 degrees F.)

Dennis's initials and happy face engraved on bottom.

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Meet the Maker

Teresa Tromp

Dennis Tromp

My son, Dennis, and I create Colored Porcelain, Functional Pottery on the potter's wheel, and/or handbuild using slabs, coils or pressing clay into a plaster or bisque mold that we wheel-throw on the potter's wheel.

There are various Colored Porcelain Clay techniques we are constantly experimenting with.

Neriage - a wheel throwing technique which involves 2 or more colored porcelain clays, spun on the wheel, integrating the colors.

Nerikomi - a hand building technique piecing together different sections of colored porcelain design, and either forming a slab built vessel or a press molded vessel.

This is perhaps the most difficult colored porcelain clay technique, as cracks can occur at any stage of the process. (the unmentionables - cracks)

Mishima - this technique can be applied to handbuilt or wheel-thrown pottery. After the greenware (or raw) clay has stiffened to leather hard stage (not quite bone dry, but dryer than wet clay) a design is engraved into the clay. The grooves, or channels created during the engraving process, are filled with a colored slip (wet, colored clay). After this dries sufficiently, the excess slip is scraped off, leaving the surface of the pottery smooth and level.

Sgraffito - sgraffito is an Italian word meaning - to scratch. This colored porcelain clay technique is the opposite of mishima. A layer of slip (wet clay) is applied to the surface of the pottery, and then a design is carved into the wet slip. This etching reveals the color underneath the slip. With sgraffito, the design is not flush to the surface of the pottery; it is slightly raised, and the etched design does not get filled in.

Relief Carving - I enjoy carving colored porcelain clay with various flowers and sometimes leaves with a bas-relief, or low relief design..

We color all of our porcelain by hand to create one of a kind color combinations.

Selling our work helps inspire the journey.

Your purchase(s), not only allow us to pay for more pottery supplies, but they also motivate us to produce a greater finished product.

Thank you to all the people who have helped inspire us along the way.

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How it’s Made

Dennis's handmade bud vase was created using 2 colors of porcelain clay that were spun on the potter's wheel to obtain a marble swirled effect throughout the vase.

The orange color is embedded into the clay.

Glazes have been layered on the inside to produce the drippy, speckles and flecks.

Shop Policies

Processing Time: 

Weather permitting, we ship between 1 to 3 business days from your order date.

Shipping Rate:

All of our handmade pottery ships FREE USPS PRIORITY. PRIORITY Shipping assures your delicate pottery arrives faster than other shipping methods. We do not ship anything faster than Priority.

Return Policy:

You may return your pottery to us within 14 days of its tracking number delivery. Customer is responsible for return shipping charges.

Shipping Pottery: When packing your pottery for shipping, I will always pad the box with plastic pillows, and recycled newspaper. Each item is wrapped in bubble wrap.

Care Instructions: 

Most of our pottery is dishwasher, microwave and oven safe (up to 400ºF), however it is always best to handwash handmade pottery, especially if there is delicate carving on the vessel.

For oven use, we recommend placing in a cold oven and heating to 400°F maximum. Especially important is do not place it over an open flame or stove top. DO NOT place a frozen dish directly in the oven because it will cause an extreme temperature change and may crack the vessel.

My son, Dennis, and I want you to be happy with your pottery purchase from our home based pottery studio, here in North Carolina.

We are not production potters, and do not normally create more than two items that might resemble each other in appearance. All of our pottery is one of a kind, and not duplicated.

We do not accept custom orders at this time. HOWEVER, if there is something you'd like to see in our inventory, such as a particular flower or color, or color combination, it can be inspiring to our creative process.

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