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A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
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A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.
A ceramic vessel by Sirin AlMasri titled Nawah, with a cratered exterior, glossy turquoise interior, and sculptural ceramic chains on both sides. Inspired by the Earth's core, the piece explores density, tension, and elemental presence through clay and glaze.

Nawah (نَوَاة) core

€ 300,00

Nawah (نواة) – Core, Arabic for core or nucleus, invokes the weight and density of the Earth’s innermost layer.

Category: Ceramic Art Tags: Ceramic Art, Sirin's Artworks
Medium:
Stoneware, glaze-fired
Year:
2025
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Its dark, cratered surface mirrors the scorched skin of the planet, while the deep turquoise glaze within evokes inner heat, hidden energy, or molten stillness.
Two looped handles of ceramic chains, suggesting gravitational pull, grounding, or the physical residue of pressure and time.

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