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Free Form Ceramic Pot - Barrel Fired
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San Green Form
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Enclosed Form, Saggar
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Earthy Pot, White Collar
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $695 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
Free Form Ceramic Pot - Blue
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Big Brown Pot
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Crucible - Exhibition Dec 2024
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $780 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
Small Saggar Pot - Exhibition Dec 2024
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Mother and Child - Exhibition Dec 2024
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Monster Bowl
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Tiny Treasures Sagger
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $695 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
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Thin Pot with Collar
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $661 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
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Barrel Pot
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $435 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
Stone Collection - Exhibition Dec 2024
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $590 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
Small Blue Saggar - Exhibition Dec 2024
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $245 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
Blue Squat Bottle - Exhibition Dec 2024
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $395 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
The Choir - Exhibition Dec 2024
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $730 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold -
Small Tiny Treasures 2 - Exhibition Dec 2024
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Grey Rust Pair - Exhibition Dec 2024
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Saggar Fired Bottle - Exhibition Dec 2024
Vendor:ShabbiRegular price $310 AUDRegular priceUnit price perSold
Inspired by a short hobby course in ceramics many years ago, Shabbi developed a love of clay. The smell, the feel and the positive outcomes of working with clay were fundamental in her passion to create forms reflecting nature.
Her passion to re-create the beautiful rock formations nature has provided, the rock pools, pebbles and the native bushland are evident in her sculptural pieces.
Shabbi applies unique techniques to achieve her tactile and organic finishes.
She works entirely by hand using coils of gritty clay to build her pots. The pots are finished with mediums such as seaweed, copper wire, salt, salt laden bandages and ferric chloride then fired in a saggar which is often, simply, alfoil.