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Porcelain Spoon Serpe

33,00 

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A one-of-a-kind handmade porcelain spoon, carefully shaped and hand-painted with a snake motif intertwined with delicate foliage. The deep cobalt blue decoration gives it a timeless aesthetic, blending mythology, nature, and fine craftsmanship.

The snake has been a symbol of transformation, mystery, and power for centuries. Here, it slithers through finely painted branches and leaves, creating a captivating contrast between its fluid motion and the rigid structure of porcelain.

Dishwasher and food safe, perfect for a daily use.

 

every piece is unique

Only 1 left in stock

SIZE:
Lenght – 19,5 cm

Dishwasher and food safe, perfect for a daily use.

MATERIAL:
Off White porcelain, blue pigment, clear transparent glaze.

DECOR:
Hand-built porcelain spoon, hand-painted on bisque.

Pictures are demonstrative, because ceramics are handcrafted pieces, variation in size, colour and shape might occure.

Weight 0,9 kg
Dimensions 20 × 5 × 5 cm
Antikapratika Made in Berlin Handmade

Each white porcelain tattooed product is handmade in Berlin by Antikapratika.

Every pieces is handmade, from the mold to the motifs and designs, to the final touch. It´s a long process. Antikapratika designs prototypes and then creates the model, handcarving plaster or modelling clay and from that, the plaster molds for slipcasting. Each item can then be individualized, applying our unique tattoo design, with different tecniques.

Due to this handmade process, each tattooed porcelain is an unique, superb piece with an individual, irregular shape.

Design by

Marta Maria Trenti

Marta Maria Trenti, after getting her diploma as Architectural Engineering in 1994, began her artistic journey in 1996, when she attended the ceramic workshop of Master Ceramist Giancarlo Scapin in Schio (VI) Italy. A real imprinting that awoke an interest for creativity, initially oriented towards clay, but which would gradually include an interest also in drawing, oil painting, tattooing and gradually becoming predominant for porcelain.

The porcelain and ceramic artist Marta Maria Trenti, italian, working in Berlin, Germany

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