refers to the chrysalises of butterflies and their cocoons, while the white porcelain makes it possible to transcribe their translucency.
" />A hand-thrown porcelain bowl, matte on the outside and glazed on the inside, fired at 1280 °C in an electric kiln. The design of the "Chrysalide" bowl refers to the chrysalises of butterflies and their cocoons, while the white porcelain makes it possible to transcribe their translucency.
Detailed FeaturesTechnique
● Type: Bowl
● Dimensions: 7 H x 15 Ø cm
● Material: Porcelain
● Date: 2021
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