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This platter is called “Meeting of the Waters’ - the indigenous name for Echuca/Moama by the Yorta Yorta people. So called because of its location regarding the junctions of the Murray, Campaspe and Goulburn Rivers. Two of these rivers now have their rightful names - Dungala and Yakoa, signposted for all to see and learn from.
The serpentine lines of the rivers wind their way across country and the carved areas reflect the redgum forests existing today post colonial land clearing. The fine gold lustre lines trails along the edges.
This platter is close to my heart as it is part of my homeland and I have spent many years on the waters of these three rivers.
I am excited for you to consider that this template can be used for many different places and terrains and I hope that it sparks the imagination of what we can collaborate on and make specifically for people to create their own stories with.
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.
This platter is called “Meeting of the Waters’ - the indigenous name for Echuca/Moama by the Yorta Yorta people. So called because of its location regarding the junctions of the Murray, Campaspe and Goulburn Rivers. Two of these rivers now have their rightful names - Dungala and Yakoa, signposted for all to see and learn from.
The serpentine lines of the rivers wind their way across country and the carved areas reflect the redgum forests existing today post colonial land clearing. The fine gold lustre lines trails along the edges.
This platter is close to my heart as it is part of my homeland and I have spent many years on the waters of these three rivers.
I am excited for you to consider that this template can be used for many different places and terrains and I hope that it sparks the imagination of what we can collaborate on and make specifically for people to create their own stories with.
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.
This platter is called “Meeting of the Waters’ - the indigenous name for Echuca/Moama by the Yorta Yorta people. So called because of its location regarding the junctions of the Murray, Campaspe and Goulburn Rivers. Two of these rivers now have their rightful names - Dungala and Yakoa, signposted for all to see and learn from.
The serpentine lines of the rivers wind their way across country and the carved areas reflect the redgum forests existing today post colonial land clearing. The fine gold lustre lines trails along the edges.
This platter is close to my heart as it is part of my homeland and I have spent many years on the waters of these three rivers.
I am excited for you to consider that this template can be used for many different places and terrains and I hope that it sparks the imagination of what we can collaborate on and make specifically for people to create their own stories with.
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.