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Sal Picos

These two hand shaped stoneware vessels were created using the 'obvara' firing process, which means they were heated to 850°C, removed from the heat and then dipped into a specific yeast mixture before being dunked in water for rapid cooling. The technique originated in Eastern Europe around the 12th century and gives stunning effects to Teresa's vases, inspired by the texture of lichens on stones found in the Portuguese mountains.
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Teresa Branco
Porto, Portugal
Ceramics is more than an art for Teresa Branco. It’s a way of life that has accompanied her since her brother took her to a ceramics workshop when she ...
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