The Bonaveria vase
The clay that was used to make this vessel was harvested in the alpine foothill town of Castellamonte, Piemonte, Italy, historically and today a very important area in the tradition of pottery in this region. The texture of the vessel has been created by the movement of the fingers on the wet clay. This vase has been fired to 1250 C and is watertight.
This vase is part of the Castellamonte collection.
25 cm diameter, 24 cm height
The clay that was used to make this vessel was harvested in the alpine foothill town of Castellamonte, Piemonte, Italy, historically and today a very important area in the tradition of pottery in this region. The texture of the vessel has been created by the movement of the fingers on the wet clay. This vase has been fired to 1250 C and is watertight.
This vase is part of the Castellamonte collection.
25 cm diameter, 24 cm height
The clay that was used to make this vessel was harvested in the alpine foothill town of Castellamonte, Piemonte, Italy, historically and today a very important area in the tradition of pottery in this region. The texture of the vessel has been created by the movement of the fingers on the wet clay. This vase has been fired to 1250 C and is watertight.
This vase is part of the Castellamonte collection.
25 cm diameter, 24 cm height