Rave Flyer Hand Thrown Clock (Natural White)

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A hand thrown stoneware clock. Hand thrown ceramic clock made on a traditional potter’s wheel and fired to 1,220°C. Handmade in Central London.

The clock is glazed in a gloss transparent glaze, so the colour is the natural white pigment of the clay. Rave flyers are added via ceramic in-glaze transfers meaning they are embedded within the glaze.

Part of our series titled Rave Culture Theory. The series explores the origins of rave culture in the UK and USA in the early 1990s. This new series of work explores this theme through a series of Stoneware vases, celebrating discarded flyers, images, and memories. Each piece is hand thrown on a traditional potters wheel. It is fired, then glazed and fired again, before transfers are added, and fired for a third time.

Hand thrown and fired to 1,220°C.

Diameter (cm): 23.5

Clay: Staffordshire Stoneware, transparent gloss glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers.

Makers Mark: -

Quartz clock mechanism. Silent continuous mechanism. Used one single AA battery.

This item is a one-off piece that is made, glazed, and fired by studio potter James Sims in a small studio in Central London. The photographs show the individual pot for sale.

A hand thrown stoneware clock. Hand thrown ceramic clock made on a traditional potter’s wheel and fired to 1,220°C. Handmade in Central London.

The clock is glazed in a gloss transparent glaze, so the colour is the natural white pigment of the clay. Rave flyers are added via ceramic in-glaze transfers meaning they are embedded within the glaze.

Part of our series titled Rave Culture Theory. The series explores the origins of rave culture in the UK and USA in the early 1990s. This new series of work explores this theme through a series of Stoneware vases, celebrating discarded flyers, images, and memories. Each piece is hand thrown on a traditional potters wheel. It is fired, then glazed and fired again, before transfers are added, and fired for a third time.

Hand thrown and fired to 1,220°C.

Diameter (cm): 23.5

Clay: Staffordshire Stoneware, transparent gloss glaze, ceramic in-glaze transfers.

Makers Mark: -

Quartz clock mechanism. Silent continuous mechanism. Used one single AA battery.

This item is a one-off piece that is made, glazed, and fired by studio potter James Sims in a small studio in Central London. The photographs show the individual pot for sale.