December 6, 2025December 6, 2025 Temmoku and Tourmaline Bud Vase by Pottery Adventures Little Bud Vase by Pottery Adventures A small but striking piece by Pottery Adventures, where AMACO Potter’s Choice glazes Temmoku and Tourmaline play their magic to create an earthy base and a glowing blue top. The bottom two-thirds of the vase is coated with AMACO Temmoku, a rich, dark glaze that adds warmth and contrast. Over the top portion, AMACO Tourmaline is applied from the rim downward, creating a soft turquoise-blue tone that melts into the darker base. The combination of these two glazes creates a natural, weathered look—almost like stone touched by water and light. To finish the piece, the rim is brushed with AMACO Saturation gold, applied five times to achieve a subtle metallic glow. This small detail adds elegance and draws the eye upward, making the vase perfect for a single flower stem, a small dried arrangement, or simply as a decorative accent on a shelf or table. The blend of temmoku and tourmaline a calm, organic feel, while the compact size makes the vase versatile and easy to display. It’s a lovely example of thoughtful glaze layering and simple, functional pottery design. Clay body: Buncombe white, 2x Temmoku 2/3 bottom up 2x Tourmaline 2/3 top down except rim with overlap in the middle 1/3 5x Saturation Gold on rim Fired to Cone 6 Credit: Pottery Adventures Combos Vase AMACOCone 6Saturation GoldTemmokuTourmaline
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