Casuarina Yakisugi pot - 'Fortunate One'

$64.99

Hand turned on the lathe by me from locally sourced Casuarina timber. The prominent medullary rays when burned, retain their shape as the softer surrounding timber is removed, creating a beautifully textured surface. This is then scrubbed to remove loose charcoal and sealed with oil to protect and highlight its features. Yakisugi is the traditional Japanese technique originally used to protect soft timbers like cedar for a harsh outdoor environment. However, it can be used on any timber to create a unique and durable surface.

H: 6cm W: 9cm

This is a sculptural work meant for display or for use with dried materials only.

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Hand turned on the lathe by me from locally sourced Casuarina timber. The prominent medullary rays when burned, retain their shape as the softer surrounding timber is removed, creating a beautifully textured surface. This is then scrubbed to remove loose charcoal and sealed with oil to protect and highlight its features. Yakisugi is the traditional Japanese technique originally used to protect soft timbers like cedar for a harsh outdoor environment. However, it can be used on any timber to create a unique and durable surface.

H: 6cm W: 9cm

This is a sculptural work meant for display or for use with dried materials only.

Hand turned on the lathe by me from locally sourced Casuarina timber. The prominent medullary rays when burned, retain their shape as the softer surrounding timber is removed, creating a beautifully textured surface. This is then scrubbed to remove loose charcoal and sealed with oil to protect and highlight its features. Yakisugi is the traditional Japanese technique originally used to protect soft timbers like cedar for a harsh outdoor environment. However, it can be used on any timber to create a unique and durable surface.

H: 6cm W: 9cm

This is a sculptural work meant for display or for use with dried materials only.

Product Care: The natural timber side of this piece is finished with a mixture of beeswax and natural oil. It will develop a natural patina over time but if you wish to increase the sheen rub a small amount of a food safe oil (Not Olive Oil or other Oils that go rancid). To clean dust, wipe with a microfibre cloth and for more stubborn stains a damp rag. For the Yakisugi side dust you may have to gently scrub with a soft bristle nail brush.