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Porcelain Pendant Lamp | Pendants by SevaCeramics. Item made of ceramic
Porcelain Pendant Lamp | Pendants by SevaCeramics. Item made of ceramic
Porcelain Pendant Lamp | Pendants by SevaCeramics. Item made of ceramic
Porcelain Pendant Lamp | Pendants by SevaCeramics. Item made of ceramic
Porcelain Pendant Lamp | Pendants by SevaCeramics. Item made of ceramic
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Porcelain Pendant Lamp | Pendants by SevaCeramics. Item made of ceramic

Created and Sold by SevaCeramics

SevaCeramics

Porcelain Pendant Lamp

Price $1,200

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Shipping: UPS 1-3 days
Estimated Arrival: April 26, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
12H x 10W x 12D in
30.48H x 25.4W x 30.48D cm
2.72 kg
6 lb

Hand built porcelain

Specifications:Hand built porcelain

Specifications:

UNIT SIZE:

Diameter 11" (inch)

Height 9" (inch)

MATERIALS:

Porcelain

Edison Vintage Socket-600℃ Heat Resistant

Twisted Cloth Covered Wire -116”(inch)

Vintage LED Edison Bulb 2700K (warm white)

UNIT SIZE:

Diameter 11" (inch)

Height 9" (inch)

MATERIALS:

Porcelain

Edison Vintage Socket-600℃ Heat Resistant

Twisted Cloth Covered Wire -116”(inch)

Vintage LED Edison Bulb 2700K (warm white)

Item Porcelain Pendant Lamp
Created by SevaCeramics
As seen in Creator's Studio, Los Angeles, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Natalya Sevastyanova is a Los Angeles-based contemporary ceramic artist. She grew up in the expansive nature of the Ural Mountains, Russia. This has continually influenced her self-expression from the very beginning when Natalya started out as a muralist and animator. She received a M.F.A. in Architecture Design from the Academy of Architecture and Arts, Yekaterinburg, Russia. After a several year-long stay in these fields, she had the strong inclination towards working with a tactile medium. Since 2013 clay has been her channel to bring the essence of nature’s wildness into client’s homes. Natalya’s body of work has graduated from pottery tableware to teapot ceremony sets and is currently focused on wall sculpture installations. Her pieces have been sold globally and exhibited at art gallery shows across Los Angeles under the title Seva Ceramics. At the present time, she leads private masterclasses about Raku firing techniques.