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18/30, 18/43, 19/5

Each of these tall vessels are made from two or three wheel thrown stoneware elements. After they have dried, each element is trimmed and each part assembled with slip forming the final form. The final forms are then dried for a week or so before their first firing. The resulting vessels are covered with a matt black and pink glaze and finally fired in an electric kiln at 1280°C.
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Lutz Könecke
Moringen, Germany
Lutz Könecke has been a ceramics enthusiast all his life, however his passion started as a collector of 1920s and 1970s ceramics. It was in 1999, afte ...
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