Stoneware plate handmade by Eva Kengen in her Belgian workshop.
It was in Japan, during a long trip, that Eva Kengen discovered turning, a central technique in her work as a ceramist. Clay allows him to explore the complementarity of opposites, to find a tenuous balance between textures, shapes and colors, while preserving the essential functionality of the object. The result is a universe where clean, intentionally imperfect lines meet a palette of natural tones. His stoneware pieces are made on a potter's wheel and enamelled by hand, in his workshop in the heart of the Belgian Ardennes.
MATERIALS : Dark red chamotte sandstone from Saint Aubin (Belgium)
TECHNIQUE : Potter's wheel
EMAIL : Resulting from personal research, Sequoia (matte) - unglazed on the outside
COLOUR : Red, rust
DIMENSIONS : Ø 21.5cm
USES AND MAINTENANCE:
Microwave: No
Dishwasher: Yes but beware of shocks
Oven: No
Food: Yes
NOTE: Like any handcrafted product, these pieces may have slight variations in shape, color and thickness.