The Marloes Strata Vessel, inspired by the extraordinary rock formations on Marloes beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has been re-formed from a recycled tin can. Using the highly skilled technique of freehand flame cutting, Claire Malet created three-dimensional patterns and textures. The inner surface of the vessel has been thinly coated with moon gold as well as white gold.
Detailed FeaturesStory
● Type: Vessel
● Dimensions: 30 H x 20 Ø cm
● Material: Recycled tin can, 22ct moon gold, 12ct white gold, lacquer
● Date: 2020
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