Image 1 of Freeform Raku and Worm-eaten Wood Pitcher Vase (1960/70)
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Freeform Raku and Worm-eaten Wood Pitcher Vase (1960/70)

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Artistic ceramic piece from the 1960s-70s, notable for its interplay of contrasting textures, organic design, and intricate relief. Beautiful, slender handle seamlessly integrated with the base and its beveled spout. Top: White crackle glaze (Japanese Raku technique), glossy finish. Base: Hyperrealistic sculptural trompe-l'œil ceramic work imitating dead wood, worm-eaten as if attacked by insects, with a hard, matte, and detailed texture. Unique piece in very good condition. Height: 25 cm Width: 12 cm

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ConditionVery goodColorsWhite, Brown, CremeMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height25 cmWidth12 cmDepth1 cm

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Nointel, FranceOn Whoppah since September 2025 • 3 sales
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