Bottle-shaped vase in turned stoneware, covered with a shaded glaze in celadon and deep green tones, punctuated by dark spots with coppery metallic highlights. The slender neck opens onto a slightly flared lip, typical of the purified organic shapes of the 60s. The piece evokes some of the formal and chromatic research carried out by French ceramists Viviane and Jean Ruelland, although it is not signed by them. The unglazed underside features an incised signature that is difficult to read.
Technical details:
- Designer: unidentified, in the Ruelland style
- Manufacturer: unidentified workshop, probably French
- Period: circa 1960-1970
- Materials: red-body stoneware
- Finish: shaded gloss glaze with coppery metallic effects
Dimensions:
- Height: 25 cm (9.8 in)
- Diameter : 8 cm (3.1 in)
- Weight : 600 g
Condition:
Very good condition. No cracks or chips. Some original surface irregularities, due to handcrafted production.
REF :
NBR2000625
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGreenMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height25 cmWidth8 cmDepth8 cm