This vase is made from wheel-thrown porcelain. It has a crackle-glaze which is then decorated with pure cobalt oxide droplets to create its unique blue markings. Once the vessel has been fired the gold leaf is applied.
Jo Davies is a well-known ceramicist in East London who specialises in wheel-thrown porcelain. In her studio she designs and handmakes a range of fine porcelain vases, vessels, lighting and one-of-a-kind objects. Thanks to a personal, refined approach to pottery and to her profound mastering of the making process, she gained wide recognition as a ceramicist able to express a delicate balance between softness and rigidity, smoothness and weight. Her porcelain works are exhibited in the UK and abroad, and she has worked with several institutions, including the National Portrait Gallery, Somerset House and the National Trust. Organic to Jo's practice is teaching, and she holds a variety of classes at her studio for students interested in the art of wheel-throwing.
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This vase is made from wheel-thrown porcelain. It has a crackle-glaze which is then decorated with pure cobalt oxide droplets to create its unique blue markings. Once the vessel has been fired the gold leaf is applied.
Photo: ©Matthew Booth
This is a wheel-thrown porcelain vase with 24 carat gold leaf.
Photo: ©Dan Barker
This is a group of three wheel-thrown porcelain bowls with hand-pinched pouring lips.
Photo: ©Matthew Booth
This wheel-thrown porcelain tray and this jug without a handle were originally designed as part of Jo Davies’ Chinese Tea Set.