Nerikomi Notepad Paper Plane Sculpture
Nerikomi Notepad Paper Plane Sculpture
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This is a porcelain sculpture: a notepad-like pattern created by the Nerikomi technique, punch-hole marks like torn-out notebooks, and a three-dimensional piece made to look like origami. All of these characteristics make this work unique.
This work has the word "yes." written on it as if written with a pen, affirming you with a single letter.
This work is an object and has no use. Get it for yourself or when you want to send someone a letter that will last forever.
The creation process of this work can be seen on Youtube.
*Attention:
When ceramic pieces are glazed and fired, the glaze becomes liquid at high temperatures. To prevent it from sticking to the kiln shelf and getting damaged, the bottom surface is sometimes left unglazed or supported by small pins.
This Porcelain Paper Plane has two edges that serve as its base. During firing, I place a pin support under the edge that would be held when holding a paper plane, and leave the other edge unglazed. Occasionally, I also sand areas where the glaze has slightly dripped, which can make the underside appear unglazed or slightly chipped in places.
However, since these characteristics occur on the underside of the piece as part of its sculptural nature, they are considered within the normal range of handmade variation. Thank you very much for your understanding.
ITEM DETAIL
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: H3" W6" D4"
- Main Usage: Home decor
- Material: Porcelain - Nerikomi Pottery
- Origin: Made in the U.S.
