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JASBA KERAMIK CERAMIC BOWL

Germany c. 1940s - 1960s A richly glazed mid-century ceramic bowl by Jasba keramik, showcasing the expressive surface treatments that defined German studio pottery in the post-war period. Decorated with raised grape and leaf motifs, the bowl features a striking laufglasur (running glaze) finish, where layered glazes melt and pool across the surface, creating depth, movement and tonal variation. This tactile, organic approach to decoration is characteristic of Jasba's work from the 1940s through 1960s, blending traditional motifs with modernist sensibilities. A strong example of mid-century German ceramics with enduring visual presence. Dimensions: 32D X 10H (cm) Condition: Great condition, vintage, minor wear consistent with age
Germany c. 1940s - 1960s A richly glazed mid-century ceramic bowl by Jasba keramik, showcasing the expressive surface treatments that defined German studio pottery in the post-war period. Decorated with raised grape and leaf motifs, the bowl features a striking laufglasur (running glaze) finish, where layered glazes melt and pool across the surface, creating depth, movement and tonal variation. This tactile, organic approach to decoration is characteristic of Jasba's work from the 1940s through 1960s, blending traditional motifs with modernist sensibilities. A strong example of mid-century German ceramics with enduring visual presence. Dimensions: 32D X 10H (cm) Condition: Great condition, vintage, minor wear consistent with age
$29.32

Original: $97.73

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JASBA KERAMIK CERAMIC BOWL

$97.73

$29.32

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Germany c. 1940s - 1960s A richly glazed mid-century ceramic bowl by Jasba keramik, showcasing the expressive surface treatments that defined German studio pottery in the post-war period. Decorated with raised grape and leaf motifs, the bowl features a striking laufglasur (running glaze) finish, where layered glazes melt and pool across the surface, creating depth, movement and tonal variation. This tactile, organic approach to decoration is characteristic of Jasba's work from the 1940s through 1960s, blending traditional motifs with modernist sensibilities. A strong example of mid-century German ceramics with enduring visual presence. Dimensions: 32D X 10H (cm) Condition: Great condition, vintage, minor wear consistent with age