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Raku Art Tile – Starfish
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Dolphin
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Claddagh (Heart in Hands with Crown)
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Lotus
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Jellyfish
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Hamsa Heart in Hand
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Sea Turtle
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Butterfly
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Hand with Spiral
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Seahorse
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!
Raku Art Tile – Angel Heart in Hands
Jeremy Diller has created a piece of wall art in the form of this tile. This Raku pottery piece is formed from raw clay and has a hook on the back for hanging. It is painted by hand, then fired in an outdoor kiln to 2,000 degrees. Red hot, it is plunged into a pit with mesquite shavings lighting a blaze. The flames engulfing this piece of art give it its unique flashes of color, making it one-of-a-kind. Only the strongest survive the trial by fire. Designed and signed by Jeremy Diller of Tecate, CA. Note: every piece of raku pottery varies slightly. The firing process, and the fact that each piece is hand-molded means each is one-of-a-kind!