Invincible

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Invincible - Mugs - Pottery Brown

Product Description

With a history spanning two decades, Adisi Pottery is a brand shaped by the creative vision of Zudweyl Ruvaniyao (Liao, Guangliang), a Paiwan tribesman hailing from Mudan Township, Pingtung. His ceramic artworks capture the essence of his ancestral culture. Beyond traditional clay vessels, his creations encompass a range of items, from daily utilitarian pieces to vessels indispensable for local tea and coffee culture, along with sculptural renditions inspired by the myths of the Palan site and public art installations. A defining feature of his work is his innovative use of materials, incorporating locally sourced clay deposits and wood ash, kiln-fired with local wood. Whether shaped by hand, using wheel throwing or slab-building techniques, each piece exudes a unique texture. This showcased series is centered around the concept of communal vessels for tea, wine and coffee. Adisi Pottery employs wood ash obtained from local wood, allowing for tactile in graved patterns. Employing Japanese porcelain or Taiwan clay, these creations demonstrate the rare utilization of wood-fired techniques.

Product Details

Material
Pottery
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Ranking
No.5,800 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.541 - Mugs
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
This showcased series is centered around the concept of communal vessels for tea, wine and coffee. Adisi Pottery employs wood ash obtained from local wood, allowing for tactile in graved patterns. Employing Japanese porcelain or Taiwan clay, these creations demonstrate the rare utilization of wood-fired techniques.

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