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Pitcher, 'Carved Jewel'

Pitcher, 'Carved Jewel'

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Brand: NOVICA
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $229.95



Sales Rank: 1112687

Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3
Dimensions (in): 7 x 9 x 10

ASIN: B00016B37C

Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days

Features:
  • Handmade by Ramphan Khumsingkaew
  • Ships from Thailand within 7 days
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Free of lead and toxins
  • Microwave safe

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Product Description
NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, offers thousands of limited edition and one-of-a-kind gifts, jewelry, and home decor treasures handmade by master artists and artisans throughout the world. Engraved with luxurious foliage, this celadon pitcher by Thatsanee and Ramphan exemplifies gae sa lak, a traditional Thai process used for decorative carving. Made of ko or rokfa wood ashes enriched with oxides, the glazes distinguish these traditional Thai ceramics. When the kiln is opened, the change of temperature causes the piece to contract, giving it the distinctive crackled appearance of true celadon. Artisan Info: Thatsanee was born in Sankamphang, a land of beautiful and attractive handicrafts, celadon items chief among them. According to Thatsanee, "I worked in a bank for quite a few years but the office work prevented me from admiring the beauty of the handicrafts of my area. The advantage of working in the bank was that I could access fund resources so that I got some small capital to be able to start up a little celadon kiln and workshop along with my partner Kanda. Working with celadon was a dream of mine, and being able to focus my life in this special traditional craft of Thailand brought deep meaning to me. Soonafter I was joined by Ramphan Khumsingkaew, an extraordinary painter, and we all helped to form the base of our small team many years ago." Master painter and artist Ramphan (pictured here) tells her story: "Dearest Novica clients, we are artists in