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inneach

£120.00

Scots Gaelic for: ‘texture’.

This sculptured piece was unearthed in Mexico in 2023 using small batch slips and local Oaxacan clay. I threw her using a simple modern wheel in a funky studio called Espacio Comal in Oaxaca City. After throwing I worked into the clay to add texture then applied colourful, chalky slips. When I returned home to Scotland I applied pure-beeswax to fix the slips and deepen the colour.

I only made a handful of pieces during my time in Oaxaca and each is wildly different due to the nature of the original clay (barro) and the techniques I played with thereafter. ‘inneach’ was made using a yellow clay found high up the mountain near Tlacolula, which turns a deep red when fired.

Approximate measurements:  0.61lb // W:9.5cm // H:10cm 

Like all the mysterious fauna and flora we co-inhabit with, my ceramics are unique - what you own will not be replicated. Please do take care! 

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inneach

£120.00

Scots Gaelic for: ‘texture’.

This sculptured piece was unearthed in Mexico in 2023 using small batch slips and local Oaxacan clay. I threw her using a simple modern wheel in a funky studio called Espacio Comal in Oaxaca City. After throwing I worked into the clay to add texture then applied colourful, chalky slips. When I returned home to Scotland I applied pure-beeswax to fix the slips and deepen the colour.

I only made a handful of pieces during my time in Oaxaca and each is wildly different due to the nature of the original clay (barro) and the techniques I played with thereafter. ‘inneach’ was made using a yellow clay found high up the mountain near Tlacolula, which turns a deep red when fired.

Approximate measurements:  0.61lb // W:9.5cm // H:10cm 

Like all the mysterious fauna and flora we co-inhabit with, my ceramics are unique - what you own will not be replicated. Please do take care! 

Add To Cart

The beeswax itself was made by the bees Dad keeps at home and I learnt from Dad how to ‘process’ it from start to finish before painting onto this piece (highly encourage you take a look at the instagram post taking you through the steps!)

Please note that ceramic items must be washed lovingly by hand.

Shipping & Returns

The item will be packaged in recycled newspaper and instructed to be handled with care by our carefully selected delivery provider.

Shipping is calculated at checkout and may take up to two weeks for items to arrive, unfortunately there is a no-returns policy so please do get in touch with any questions in advance of ordering. 

tash straker

tashstraker@gmail.com