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The Stofan Pottery Ceramic Flask Vase - Blue Small features a slightly bulbous base that first tapers as it rises and finishes with a flared top. Height: 6". These pieces are from the final firing of these designs, as Frank Stofan has retired after decades creating these distinctive items. Each vase is signed and dated 2023.
One of the features of Frank Stofan's process is that the wood ash glaze is formulated with ashes recycled from the wood stoves of neighbors in the community. The ashes help melt the other elements in the glaze, causing the effect of tree-like imagery on the surface of the clay pieces. The clay used is fine, white stoneware, very smooth to the touch. Each piece is hand-thrown on the potter’s wheel, signed, glazed, and fired to 2300 degrees. Since each piece is hand-thrown, slight size variations should be expected. Frank Stofan opened his Venago, Pennsylvania studio in 1998 where he developed this unique line of ash glazed pottery equally suited for everyday use and the collector's table.
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