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DDR (GDR) Töpferei - Albert Kießling - Wazon (2) -  „SKÓRA WĘŻA”  - Ceramika - REDUKCJEGLASUR
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DDR (GDR) Töpferei - Albert Kießling - Wazon (2) - „SKÓRA WĘŻA” - Ceramika - REDUKCJEGLASUR

Albert Kiessling, a prominent ceramic artist from East Germany, made significant contributions to the world of pottery with his distinctive glazing techniques. Born and raised in Langenhessen, he embarked on his artistic journey after obtaining his master's designation in ceramics. In 1954, he took a pivotal step by establishing his own ceramic artist's studio, where he would go on to craft remarkable pieces that continue to captivate collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. What sets Albert Kiessling apart is his mastery of crystalline and shrink-glaze applications, often affectionately referred to as "snakeskin" glazes due to their mesmerizing, textured patterns resembling the skin of a snake. This exceptional glazing technique, known as "REDUKTIONSGLASUR" in German, involves a meticulous resist wax process. During this process, wax is strategically applied to the pottery before it is glazed and fired, resulting in stunning, intricate patterns that are highly sought after in the world of ceramics. Collectors with an appreciation for fine art pottery treasure Albert Kiessling's creations. These unique pieces have not only found their way into private collections but have also earned a place of honour in esteemed museums. One such institution that proudly displays his work is the GRASSI Museum in Leipzig, where visitors can admire the craftsmanship and innovation that define Kiessling's artistry. This particular vase duo, bearing the signature style of Albert Kießling DDR, hails from the era of East German pottery in the 1950s and 1960s. With dimensions measuring 18 cm & 12 cm in height, 10 cm & 11 cm in diameter, and an opening diameter of 2 cm, it represents a stunning example of Kiessling's masterful artistry. This vase duo not only serves as a beautiful decorative piece but also as a testament to the enduring legacy of a talented ceramic artist whose work continues to inspire and captivate collectors worldwide. Don't miss the opportunity to add this exquisite piece of East German pottery history to your collection. Details: - Artist: Albert Kießling - Origin: East Germany (DDR) - Period: 1950s/1960s - Height: 18 cm / 12 cm - Diameter: 10 cm / 11 cm - Opening Diameter: 2 cm - Condition: Very good vintage condition with reasonable wear consistent with normal use and age, see photos. --- GENERAL INFO Check out my profile for many more retro vases! I try to describe all the items as accurately and as honestly as possible, and I always include photos of the actual items. There can be naturally occurring manufacturer's defects, slight surface scratching, or wear consistent with normal use. Any condition outside normal vintage wear, like chips or cracks or serious defaults, will be noted and/or clearly visible on the photos. Most importantly: this is a transaction between a private seller and a private buyer of secondhand items, so no refunds or returns are accepted, nor any claims of guarantee or similar services, according to law.

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DDR (GDR) Töpferei - Albert Kießling - Wazon (2) -  „SKÓRA WĘŻA”  - Ceramika - REDUKCJEGLASUR

DDR (GDR) Töpferei - Albert Kießling - Wazon (2) - „SKÓRA WĘŻA” - Ceramika - REDUKCJEGLASUR

Albert Kiessling, a prominent ceramic artist from East Germany, made significant contributions to the world of pottery with his distinctive glazing techniques. Born and raised in Langenhessen, he embarked on his artistic journey after obtaining his master's designation in ceramics. In 1954, he took a pivotal step by establishing his own ceramic artist's studio, where he would go on to craft remarkable pieces that continue to captivate collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide.


What sets Albert Kiessling apart is his mastery of crystalline and shrink-glaze applications, often affectionately referred to as "snakeskin" glazes due to their mesmerizing, textured patterns resembling the skin of a snake. This exceptional glazing technique, known as "REDUKTIONSGLASUR" in German, involves a meticulous resist wax process. During this process, wax is strategically applied to the pottery before it is glazed and fired, resulting in stunning, intricate patterns that are highly sought after in the world of ceramics.


Collectors with an appreciation for fine art pottery treasure Albert Kiessling's creations. These unique pieces have not only found their way into private collections but have also earned a place of honour in esteemed museums. One such institution that proudly displays his work is the GRASSI Museum in Leipzig, where visitors can admire the craftsmanship and innovation that define Kiessling's artistry.


This particular vase duo, bearing the signature style of Albert Kießling DDR, hails from the era of East German pottery in the 1950s and 1960s. With dimensions measuring 18 cm & 12 cm in height, 10 cm & 11 cm in diameter, and an opening diameter of 2 cm, it represents a stunning example of Kiessling's masterful artistry. This vase duo not only serves as a beautiful decorative piece but also as a testament to the enduring legacy of a talented ceramic artist whose work continues to inspire and captivate collectors worldwide. Don't miss the opportunity to add this exquisite piece of East German pottery history to your collection.


Details:

- Artist: Albert Kießling

- Origin: East Germany (DDR)

- Period: 1950s/1960s

- Height: 18 cm / 12 cm

- Diameter: 10 cm / 11 cm

- Opening Diameter: 2 cm

- Condition: Very good vintage condition with reasonable wear consistent with normal use and age, see photos.

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GENERAL INFO

Check out my profile for many more retro vases!

I try to describe all the items as accurately and as honestly as possible, and I always include photos of the actual items.

There can be naturally occurring manufacturer's defects, slight surface scratching, or wear consistent with normal use.

Any condition outside normal vintage wear, like chips or cracks or serious defaults, will be noted and/or clearly visible on the photos.

Most importantly: this is a transaction between a private seller and a private buyer of secondhand items, so no refunds or returns are accepted, nor any claims of guarantee or similar services, according to law.

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