David Stubley Ceramics

David Stubley

“Raku Fired Ceramics”

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  • Raku Fired Bowl

    Raku Fired Bowl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £35.00

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  • Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £42.00

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  • Raku Fired Bowl

    Raku Fired Bowl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £35.00

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  • Raku Fired Bowl

    Raku Fired Bowl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £35.00

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  • Raku Fired Bowl

    Raku Fired Bowl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £35.00

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  • Raku Fired Bowl

    Raku Fired Bowl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £35.00

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  • Raku Fired Bowl

    Raku Fired Bowl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £35.00

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  • Raku Fired Owl (fridge magnet or pin)

    Raku Fired Owl (fridge magn...

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £6.50

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  • Raku Fired Bowl

    Raku Fired Bowl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £35.00

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  • Raku Fired Bowl

    Raku Fired Bowl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £35.00

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  • Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £42.00

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  • Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £42.00

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  • Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £42.00

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  • Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    Handmade Ceramic Framed Owl

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £42.00

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  • Raku Croft (Set of Three)

    Raku Croft (Set of Three)

    David Stubley Ceramics

    £15.00

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About David Stubley Ceramics

David Stubley Ceramics

Ceramics with a focus on Raku

Ceramic artist based in Stirling, Scotland. I fell in love with raku firing because of how it results in totally unique pieces of ceramic art. Each firing and interaction between the glaze choice, the combustible materials in use (sawdust, seaweed) leave their own fingerprint on the final piece, which you only see for the first time after lifting out of the flames.