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A one-of-a-kind pit fired vase consisting with beautful earthy tones derived from an overnight firing in the gorund the b-mix clay came from.

Pit firing is the original method for “baking” clay.  It dates back nearly 30,000 years ago.  This process is done typically in a hole in a pit, pots are placed in and burned overnight.  It’s an atmospheric process all of the colors and patterns being derived from organic materials within the fire.

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A one-of-a-kind pit fired vase consisting with beautful earthy tones derived from an overnight firing in the gorund the b-mix clay came from.

Pit firing is the original method for “baking” clay.  It dates back nearly 30,000 years ago.  This process is done typically in a hole in a pit, pots are placed in and burned overnight.  It’s an atmospheric process all of the colors and patterns being derived from organic materials within the fire.

A one-of-a-kind pit fired vase consisting with beautful earthy tones derived from an overnight firing in the gorund the b-mix clay came from.

Pit firing is the original method for “baking” clay.  It dates back nearly 30,000 years ago.  This process is done typically in a hole in a pit, pots are placed in and burned overnight.  It’s an atmospheric process all of the colors and patterns being derived from organic materials within the fire.

Matthew 6:26

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