• Unique handmade kurinuki ceramic box, inspired by geological forms – for storing small treasures. huba.studio
  • Kurinuki Box No.52/25 - huba.studio
  • Unique handmade kurinuki ceramic box, inspired by geological forms – for storing small treasures. huba.studio
  • Kurinuki Box No.52/25 - huba.studio
  • Unique handmade kurinuki ceramic box, inspired by geological forms – for storing small treasures. huba.studio
  • Kurinuki Box No.52/25 - huba.studio
  • Kurinuki Box No.52/25 - huba.studio
  • Kurinuki Box No.52/25 - huba.studio
  • Kurinuki Box No.52/25 - huba.studio

Kurinuki Box No.52/25

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White stoneware, greenish glaze based on local stone, clay and wood ash

Height: 9,5 cm

Width: 10 cm

This handmade ceramic box is crafted using the kurinuki technique, a traditional Japanese pottery method. It is a rarely practiced process in which objects are carved from a solid block of clay by cutting and tearing away fragments to preserve the material’s characteristic raw structure. The form is then cut open and hollowed out inside. The resulting box can be used as a container for tea, spices, incense, or small objects. The surface is naturally glazed by the direct action of fire, highlighting the raw qualities of the clay. The firing process lasts around 24 hours, reaching temperatures of up to 1250°C, which makes each box a unique work of ceramic art. Inspired by geology, our designs aim to reveal the full spectrum of clay’s textures – from soft and plastic to earthy and rough like rock. 

A transparent glaze, developed with our own recipe from local stone, clay, and wood ash, enhances the unique surface structure. Distinctive features of this glaze include a delicate crackle pattern and a tendency to flow into drops during firing. The subtle greenish hue emerges from a special wood-firing technique. The entire firing process takes around 24 hours, reaching up to 1250°C, making each box a unique piece of ceramic art.

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Inspired by nature, enlivened by fire — Handmade, wood-fired ceramics from Poland
Wood-fired ceramics from Poland — Designed by man, born in fire