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Abandoned vessel Nr 7

Abandoned vessel Nr 7

Sepideh Jahanpanah

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This is one of the vases of the abandoned vessel series made by Sepideh. This series as decorative artwork is inspired by abandoned architectures and the beauty and livelihood that she sees in natural decay and erosion.

To connect this work to her current home town The Hague, she uses unprocessed local materials in them.

Materials & Process

Stoneware ceramic, unprocessed local clay and sand sourced in The Hague, porcelain

Dimensions & weight

Width: cm

Height: 33 cmcm

Depth: cm

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Care Instructions

All artworks are essentially unique and will always carry the traces of the artist's hands and tools with them. Therefore, carefully handling the item and washing with hands is highly recommended.

Please use only for dried plants.

In the pieces that have unprocessed natural material in them such as sand or wood, please never put in microwave or washing machine!

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about the maker

Sepideh Jahanpanah

Sepideh Jahanpanah is an interdisciplinary artist and a ceramist currently living and working in The Hague, Netherlands.

Her artistic interest was originally inspired, and has at its foundation, Sepideh’s Persian background, an indescribably rich culture that goes back thousands of years and she is inevitably in love with.

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See Sepideh's other work

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Do you want to know more about the Kurinuki Technique?

The Kurinuki technique is a traditional Japanese ceramic technique that combines craftsmanship and artistic expression. Sepideh Jahanpanah uses this Kurinuki technique daily. Together with Sepideh, we will tell you more about the essence of this unique method, its rich history and the ways in which Sepideh puts her own stamp on it.

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