Tom Agnew Raku Pottery Vase - Northern Ireland Studio Art 9.5" Rare

Tom Agnew Raku Pottery Vase - Northern Ireland Studio Art 9.5" Rare

Sale price  $55.00 Regular price  $80.00
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Tom Agnew Raku Pottery Vase - Northern Ireland Studio Art 9.5" Rare

Tom Agnew Raku Pottery Vase - Northern Ireland Studio Art 9.5" Rare

Sale price  $55.00 Regular price  $80.00

A rare and striking piece of studio art pottery by renowned Northern Irish artist Tom Agnew. This handcrafted Raku vase showcases the dramatic beauty of the ancient Japanese Raku firing technique, resulting in unique abstract patterns and rich multicolor glazing that make each piece truly one-of-a-kind.

Why You'll Love It:

  • Rare Tom Agnew piece from Northern Ireland's celebrated pottery tradition
  • Authentic Raku firing technique creates distinctive crackle and metallic effects
  • Handmade art pottery with abstract expressionist aesthetic
  • Multicolor glazing with organic, unpredictable patterns unique to Raku
  • Museum-quality craftsmanship from a recognized studio artist
  • Substantial size makes a bold statement as functional art or display piece
  • Collectible piece from Northern Ireland's vibrant pottery scene

Specifications:

  • Artist: Tom Agnew
  • Origin: Northern Ireland
  • Type: Vase
  • Technique: Raku pottery
  • Production: Handmade studio art pottery
  • Style: Abstract
  • Pattern: Abstract with Raku effects
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Subject: Abstract art
  • Rarity: Rare
  • Dimensions: Approximately 9.5" H × 6" diameter

Raku pottery is celebrated for its dramatic, unpredictable beauty created through rapid firing and reduction cooling. Tom Agnew's mastery of this challenging technique is evident in the stunning abstract patterns, metallic lusters, and crackled glazes that dance across this vase's surface. Each viewing reveals new details and depth, making this piece a captivating focal point whether displayed with botanicals or appreciated as pure sculptural art. A rare opportunity to own work from one of Northern Ireland's distinguished studio potters.

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