Stoneware piece made by hand in Cindy Liao Rasamoelina's workshop.
Cindy Liao Rasamoelina was born in Madagascar and works in Paris.
Trained in fashion design and then model making, she discovered ceramics by taking a closer look at restaurant plates.
Then began an apprenticeship at Tabouret in Montreuil with Valentine Gouget.
Its forms draw on its Malagasy and Chinese origins, while leaving at each stage an element of contingency in the object.
MATERIALS : White chamotte sandstone (origin Spain)
TECHNIQUE : Modeling, pinching
ENAMEL : Satin and shiny enamels created by the ceramist
COLOR : Blush and rainwater
DIMENSIONS : Ø 12.5cm, H 4cm
USES AND MAINTENANCE:
Interview ? Rinse the ashes with water. An opening underneath allows you to dislodge any stuck incense sticks.
NOTE: Like any handcrafted product, these pieces may have slight variations in shape, color and thickness