Handmade sandstone sake bottle by Atelier Setsuko in Paris.
This tokkuri can also be used as a vase.
The ceramist Stéphane created the Setsuko workshop after several years of passionate practice of sandstone alongside Kayoko Hayasaki at the Mire workshop and professional training at the Chemins de terre workshop in Montreuil under the direction of Thierry Fouquet and Luna Salinas.
She named her workshop in honor of actress Setsuko Hara, icon in Master Ozu's films. She is also very interested in the beauty of ancient everyday and sacred objects from around the world. Through his work, in perpetual research, Stéphane likes to succeed in creating poetic and durable objects which will perhaps then pass from hand to hand until unknown times. Give meaning, a symbolic and emotional charge to objects.
MATERIALS : Sandstone from Moutiers (Burgundy)
TECHNIQUE : Turn
EMAIL : Enamels resulting from personal research colored from oxides.
COLOUR : Soft green
DIMENSIONS : Ø 4.5cm approximately, height 11cm approximately
USES AND MAINTENANCE:
Microwave: No
Dishwasher: Yes
Oven: Yes / Avoid above 100°C
Food: Yes.