Ceramics By Leib
All ceramic vases, bowls, jewelry, (pins and pendants), platters, and other ceramic items shown here are created using the Raku or Stoneware process. Each ceramic piece is an original "thrown" or hand-formed creation. Whether the piece is Raku or Stoneware, it is first first Bisque-fired and then glazed. Stoneware pieces are then re-fired at approximately 2200 degrees F, while Raku pieces are fired at about 1800 degrees F to obtain the superb, jewel-like ceramic lusters that Leib can achieve.
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Browse through the selections of vases, bowls, jewelry and other wares by clicking one of the buttons on the left. Then click on the thumbnails in that section to display the larger versions of the ceramic pieces.
The "Important Info" button takes you to information on:
| how to commission a ceramic Raku or
Stoneware piece created to your
specifications, with examples of previously commissioned pieces,
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| a description of the process
Leib uses to create the ceramic
pieces, | |
| how to care for your ceramic pieces, | |
| information about Leib. |
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