This black, unglazed bowl was made on a potter’s wheel and fired in a pit-type wood kiln.
Diameter 20 cm
Staņislavs Viļums was born and still lives in Latgale, a region of Latvia known for its ancient pottery traditions. There, playing with clay was a natural pastime for kids. As a result, Staņislavs' interest in ceramics grew each year, until he eventually decided to become a ceramicist. He opened his workshop in 1996, creating his own unique environment for working with clay and following the heritage of Latgalian ceramicists. His specialism is reduction firing, also known as black or reduced ceramics. All his pottery is handmade and fired in a pit-type wood-fired kiln. Since 2007, he has worked alongside his wife Viola Anna Bīriņa, who came to the workshop as an admirer of black pottery and then became a ceramicist herself.
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This black, unglazed bowl was made on a potter’s wheel and fired in a pit-type wood kiln.
Diameter 20 cm
Photo: © Viola Anna Bīriņa
This black unglazed bowl was made on a potter’s wheel and fired in a pit-type wood kiln. Its outer surface has been decorated by hand.
Diameter 28 cm
Photo: © Viola Anna Bīriņa
This unglazed vase was made on a potter’s wheel and fired in a pit-type wood kiln. Its outer surface has been decorated by hand.
Height 30 cm
Photo: © Viola Anna Bīriņa
These vases were made on a potter’s wheel and fired in a pit-type wood kiln. They were decorated with glaze.
Height 30 cm
Photo: © Viola Anna Bīriņa
This black teapot was made on a potter’s wheel and fired in a pit-type wood kiln. It was decorated with glaze.
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