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Ready to Purchase Unearthed Gold Seams platter - Echuca
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Unique handmade Topography platter - Gold seams - Echuca
Unique handmade Topography platter - Gold seams - Echuca
Unique handmade Topography platter - Gold seams - Echuca

Unearthed Gold Seams platter - Echuca

$295.00
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Meeting of the Waters is the indigenous name of the Yorta Yorta people, for the township of Echuca. Named for the junction between the Murray, Campaspe and the Goulburn rivers. Today the Murray and Campaspe have finally been signposted with the indigenous name spelling of Dungala and Yakoa Rivers. On the surface of this platter, the rivers wind their ways across land and the carved areas are red gum forests that remain post colonial land clearing. A light gold lustre line trails these edges and requires a third kiln firing to do so. All elements of our natural world that is so perfectly paired with ceramics, one of the oldest forms of craft in the world. The platter is wheel thrown from Australian Mid fired clays and glazed with Unearthed Ash signature glaze.

This concept can be created to reflect other landlines so if you have a place precious to you, or to your loved ones, please do not hesitate to contact Katrina to discuss ideas.

Each piece is individually made and size and markings may vary slightly, which is of course the beauty of a functional artwork like this.



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Meeting of the Waters is the indigenous name of the Yorta Yorta people, for the township of Echuca. Named for the junction between the Murray, Campaspe and the Goulburn rivers. Today the Murray and Campaspe have finally been signposted with the indigenous name spelling of Dungala and Yakoa Rivers. On the surface of this platter, the rivers wind their ways across land and the carved areas are red gum forests that remain post colonial land clearing. A light gold lustre line trails these edges and requires a third kiln firing to do so. All elements of our natural world that is so perfectly paired with ceramics, one of the oldest forms of craft in the world. The platter is wheel thrown from Australian Mid fired clays and glazed with Unearthed Ash signature glaze.

This concept can be created to reflect other landlines so if you have a place precious to you, or to your loved ones, please do not hesitate to contact Katrina to discuss ideas.

Each piece is individually made and size and markings may vary slightly, which is of course the beauty of a functional artwork like this.



Meeting of the Waters is the indigenous name of the Yorta Yorta people, for the township of Echuca. Named for the junction between the Murray, Campaspe and the Goulburn rivers. Today the Murray and Campaspe have finally been signposted with the indigenous name spelling of Dungala and Yakoa Rivers. On the surface of this platter, the rivers wind their ways across land and the carved areas are red gum forests that remain post colonial land clearing. A light gold lustre line trails these edges and requires a third kiln firing to do so. All elements of our natural world that is so perfectly paired with ceramics, one of the oldest forms of craft in the world. The platter is wheel thrown from Australian Mid fired clays and glazed with Unearthed Ash signature glaze.

This concept can be created to reflect other landlines so if you have a place precious to you, or to your loved ones, please do not hesitate to contact Katrina to discuss ideas.

Each piece is individually made and size and markings may vary slightly, which is of course the beauty of a functional artwork like this.



Item Details

This handmade pottery is thrown on the potter’s wheel using Mid Fire clays. They are individually hand-carved and then glazed with the signature Ashen Crackle glaze from the Unearthed studio recipe.

Fired to 1200degrees

Dimensions: Approximately 30 cm (W) x 3 cm (H)

 

Availability

This piece is available immediately, and will be ready for shipping or collection within a day of purchase.

 

Gift Wrapping

Complimentary gift wrapping is available for this item. Once you add this piece to your cart, you will have the opportunity to request gift wrapping. We can also add a personal note to the recipient along with your order, written on an Unearthed Ceramics postcard.

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and live. We pay our respects to the peoples of the Kulin Nation and to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.

Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.