These slender ceramic forms were created using a saggar firing technique — a process that captures the unpredictable dialogue between clay, fire, and natural materials. Each piece is enclosed in a protective container (the saggar) or foil, along with organic matter, salts, and oxides, which react with the heat to leave delicate imprints of smoke, flame, and mineral color.
The resulting surfaces tell quiet stories of transformation — blues like distant skies, rust tones like earth, and soft grey veils of ash. No two are ever alike; each cylinder holds a record of its own encounter with fire, revealing beauty through chance and restraint.
Each piece is individually handcrafted, and subtle variations in form, texture, colour, and finish are to be expected. These unique nuances are a testament to the artist's process, ensuring that your piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
I am a Language trainer by profession. I have a Masters Degree in German from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi and have done a diploma in Spanish from Instituto de Espanol in Panama City, Panama. It was in Panama that I first lay my hands on clay, and fell in love...
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