Handmade Green Ceramic Tray, Pottery Serving Platter, Wall Hanging Decor, Wall deals Plate, Handmade Pottery, Ceramic Art, Artistic Pottery Danko
Green Ceramic Tray With Hand Painted Decoration
This pottery platter can have multiple uses. It can be used as a serving dish, as wall decoration,
as a table center piece, as a fruit plate, etc.
If you need a touch of color for your home, then this unique ceramic platter is just for you.
Diameter: 12in/31cm
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Ceramics, which is one of deals the first industrial activities of man, has artistic qualities, and is considered art even in its initial development.
The numerous tribes and peoples, that lived in the lands where Bulgaria is, have left their rich cultural heritage. Through the ages the region has gathered different types of ceramics of Thracians, Romans, Slavs and Proto-Bulgarians. The proximity to the Mediterranean and its rich and diverse culture has influenced the development of Bulgarian crafts.
In DankoHandmade we embrace tradition by interpreting it in a modern way. Each of our product lines has its own style and character, but all of them carry the comfort and warmth of Bulgarian land.
The Process:
(Explore our shop for the other stages of pottery making)
WEDGING
Wedging is the process of mixing the clay by hand by rotating and pressing a clay ball on a table. The purpose is to thoroughly homogenize the clay and to remove all air bubbles. This is particularly important, as the presence of air bubbles in the clay will result in explosions in the kiln as the air pockets expand and burst. The pot is ruined, as is any other pot near it in the kiln. One knows if there is air in their clay if they see holes, like in Swiss cheese, when they slice through the clay with a wire.