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Myska #2 small
Ceramic by KRIL DANUTA
25 x 33.5 cm • Black-smoked Ceramics
One of a kind
A ceramic bowl rooted in Ukrainian archaic forms and domestic architecture.
The volume is open yet grounded, defined by weight and proportion rather than decoration.
A form built for contact.
Material: black-smoked ceramics (Gavarets technique), clay sourced from Sloviansk.
Wood-fired at ~970°C, where smoke penetrates the clay body, creating a deep graphite tone without surface coating.
The surface develops a subtle metallic sheen.
Each piece is singular, hand-thrown and shaped in a live material.
Function: serving hot and cold dishes. A base object of the table composition.
Dimensions: height — 335 mm, width — 250 mm
Weight: 3 kg
About the Artist
KRIL DANUTA
Artist from Ukraine
Entrepreneur and Creative Director specializing in the integration of design into the business models of commercial spaces and brands. Co-owner of Hochu Rayu Design Bureau. Founder of GUCULIYA.

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