Inspired by the fly agaric: the creative duo created a unique collection of ceramics (Photo)

Inspired by the fly agaric: the creative duo created a unique collection of ceramics (Photo)

31 October 2020, 11:23
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Ceramic crockery with an unusual appearance was invented by the creative duet Vanda and Valerie from the Czech Republic. The girls used fly agaric mushrooms for the idea.

The manufacturing technology is traditional - preparation of molding sand, molding of the product, drying, glazing and firing. Ceramists use the most common clay and dyes. But the highlight of their work is the stylization of mushrooms-fly agarics.

The arsenal of works of Czech ceramists includes plates and cups, deep dishes, trays, containers for spices. Recently, Wanda and Valeria decided they wanted to "put on" red and white suits on flower vases.

The girls say that they chose porcini mushrooms with red caps as an idea for a reason. Once, while walking, they came across them, and after some deliberation, they decided to use their "disguise" for their ceramics.

As a rule, ordinary white dishes look dull. And here is a good combination of white and red. Neat polka-dot pattern. It would seem that everything is insignificant, but these details give the kitchenware a special charm.

The girls have already managed to create many products. They are sold on the ceramists' personal website and through social networks. Moreover, Wanda and Valerie have more than enough orders.

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