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Shop Raku Tree Cabochon Jewelry Supply Handmade by MAKUstudio MAKU raku
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Raku Tree Cabochon Jewelry Supply Handmade by MAKUstudio MAKU raku

$38.00

The tree symbolizes strength, growth, and interconnectedness, signifying the deep roots of ancestry and the branches of life's experiences. Often associated with life’s cycles, it reflects renewal and the beauty of change, embodying the essence of resilience and wisdom. Wearing tree-themed jewelry can serve as a reminder of one’s personal journey, encouraging the wearer to embrace their heritage while remaining grounded as they navigate through various stages of life. The intricate designs often found in tree motifs evoke a sense of harmony with nature, inviting spiritual reflection and a connection to the earth.

Great for bead embroidery, metalsmithing, and wire wrapping! Or, simply glue on a bail!

*I handmade this cabochon out of clay

*Bisque fired, glazed, and raku fired in my studio

*See photo for measurements

*Signed by the artist (that's me!) on the back "MAKU"


Thanks for looking! Hope you enjoy my art!

THE RAKU PROCESS:

Raku pottery was made long ago for Japanese tea ceremonies. It was modernized later into the process you see today. This involves taking a piece of pottery that has been bisque fired and glazed then firing it in a raku kiln. The piece is then fired to about 1800 degrees F and pulled out of the kiln while still red hot then placed in a reduction chamber containing organic materials such as newspaper, sawdust, leaves, etc. The materials catch on fire, the lid is put on very quickly and carefully. The fire wants oxygen to keep going and flames often shoot across a piece, pulling oxygen from the glaze. The matte black color (a very unique characteristic of raku) is created where there is no glaze. It's so exciting and creates one of kind colors which are very hard to duplicate. Please note that raku is not food safe nor is it intended to hold liquid.

Caring for your raku piece:

Raku is fragile, please handle with care. Keep your raku in an air tight container or zippered bag when storing. Do not swim or leave your piece in water. Keep your piece out of direct sunlight, as it will affect the glaze. I wash my pieces very well, but on occasion you will see some ash residue that will rub off from the parts that are not glazed. This will come out of your clothing with no problem, but if it concerns you, you can paint clear nail polish on the back of a piece.

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The tree symbolizes strength, growth, and interconnectedness, signifying the deep roots of ancestry and the branches of life's experiences. Often associated with life’s cycles, it reflects renewal and the beauty of change, embodying the essence of resilience and wisdom. Wearing tree-themed jewelry can serve as a reminder of one’s personal journey, encouraging the wearer to embrace their heritage while remaining grounded as they navigate through various stages of life. The intricate designs often found in tree motifs evoke a sense of harmony with nature, inviting spiritual reflection and a connection to the earth.

Great for bead embroidery, metalsmithing, and wire wrapping! Or, simply glue on a bail!

*I handmade this cabochon out of clay

*Bisque fired, glazed, and raku fired in my studio

*See photo for measurements

*Signed by the artist (that's me!) on the back "MAKU"


Thanks for looking! Hope you enjoy my art!

THE RAKU PROCESS:

Raku pottery was made long ago for Japanese tea ceremonies. It was modernized later into the process you see today. This involves taking a piece of pottery that has been bisque fired and glazed then firing it in a raku kiln. The piece is then fired to about 1800 degrees F and pulled out of the kiln while still red hot then placed in a reduction chamber containing organic materials such as newspaper, sawdust, leaves, etc. The materials catch on fire, the lid is put on very quickly and carefully. The fire wants oxygen to keep going and flames often shoot across a piece, pulling oxygen from the glaze. The matte black color (a very unique characteristic of raku) is created where there is no glaze. It's so exciting and creates one of kind colors which are very hard to duplicate. Please note that raku is not food safe nor is it intended to hold liquid.

Caring for your raku piece:

Raku is fragile, please handle with care. Keep your raku in an air tight container or zippered bag when storing. Do not swim or leave your piece in water. Keep your piece out of direct sunlight, as it will affect the glaze. I wash my pieces very well, but on occasion you will see some ash residue that will rub off from the parts that are not glazed. This will come out of your clothing with no problem, but if it concerns you, you can paint clear nail polish on the back of a piece.

The tree symbolizes strength, growth, and interconnectedness, signifying the deep roots of ancestry and the branches of life's experiences. Often associated with life’s cycles, it reflects renewal and the beauty of change, embodying the essence of resilience and wisdom. Wearing tree-themed jewelry can serve as a reminder of one’s personal journey, encouraging the wearer to embrace their heritage while remaining grounded as they navigate through various stages of life. The intricate designs often found in tree motifs evoke a sense of harmony with nature, inviting spiritual reflection and a connection to the earth.

Great for bead embroidery, metalsmithing, and wire wrapping! Or, simply glue on a bail!

*I handmade this cabochon out of clay

*Bisque fired, glazed, and raku fired in my studio

*See photo for measurements

*Signed by the artist (that's me!) on the back "MAKU"


Thanks for looking! Hope you enjoy my art!

THE RAKU PROCESS:

Raku pottery was made long ago for Japanese tea ceremonies. It was modernized later into the process you see today. This involves taking a piece of pottery that has been bisque fired and glazed then firing it in a raku kiln. The piece is then fired to about 1800 degrees F and pulled out of the kiln while still red hot then placed in a reduction chamber containing organic materials such as newspaper, sawdust, leaves, etc. The materials catch on fire, the lid is put on very quickly and carefully. The fire wants oxygen to keep going and flames often shoot across a piece, pulling oxygen from the glaze. The matte black color (a very unique characteristic of raku) is created where there is no glaze. It's so exciting and creates one of kind colors which are very hard to duplicate. Please note that raku is not food safe nor is it intended to hold liquid.

Caring for your raku piece:

Raku is fragile, please handle with care. Keep your raku in an air tight container or zippered bag when storing. Do not swim or leave your piece in water. Keep your piece out of direct sunlight, as it will affect the glaze. I wash my pieces very well, but on occasion you will see some ash residue that will rub off from the parts that are not glazed. This will come out of your clothing with no problem, but if it concerns you, you can paint clear nail polish on the back of a piece.

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