 
         Edo Jars are forms made by Ben Owen III that have a design heavily influenced by his time spent in Japan studying the Edo period in Japanese culture.  This piece displays beautifully in a grouping.  Measuring 7”w x 11.25"h. 
Please Note: What appear to be white spots on the surface are reflections from photo lighting.
MultiLayer Glazes
   While Ben III was in college in the 1990s, he was introduced to a spraying technique with an air-driven spray gun that some potters use to build up layers of glazes on the clay surface.  With some experimenting, he was able to create a variety of finishes using accents of three or four different colors and using an ash glaze as a top coat to blend or bleach the underlying colors.  Some finishes are a base of iron yellow with cobalt blue or copper green covered with orange to silver developing from the overlapping colors. Each pot is unique.  As a similar process to Natural Ash Glazes, Ben III frequently places these finishes in the wood kiln to accentuate the colors as well.
This piece is hand-signed by Ben Owen III with the year made (2025).
 
              
             
       
       
       
      



