Flow / Porcelain Cyanotype Earrings
Flow / Porcelain Cyanotype Earrings
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Porcelain earrings with ocean-inspired fantasy illustrations.
These earrings were created using a fusion of digital illustration, and hand-printed cyanotype, applied on hand-sculpted fine porcelain.
The main piece of each earring is made of a sheet of Ming Po porcelain (not plastic or "cold porcelain"). It was handmade and fired in a kiln at high temperatures.
The illustration fragment was applied on both sides of each porcelain piece using the cyanotype technique. This technique is a handmade process allowing the development of an image using a combination of chemical dye and sunlight. The invention of this method is attributed to John Frederick William Hershel, an astronomer, and physicist, who introduced cyanotypes in the 1800s. The term 'cyanotype' is derived from the Greek κυάνεος - kuáneos, “dark blue” + τύπος - túpos, “mark, impression, type”. In contrast to traditional photography using silver salt, cyanotypes implement a slow-reacting formulation containing iron salt which results in the illustrious Prussian Blue color upon exposure to near-ultraviolet and blue light.
The image used to create the cyanotype is a fragment of an original fantasy-themed graphic illustration.
Each item from my shop will be sent to you in individually designed handmade packaging with a description tag. It is ready to be gifted to yourself or to someone special (no pricing information is included within the packaging).
I do my best to make photographs as faithful as possible. However, depending on the light, the hues may appear slightly different from the original.
Please, check the shop policies before ordering.
The shipping is handled by La Poste (French mail service). Feel free to contact me if you want to use a different courier service or a faster shipping method. Please note that I do not carry responsibility for items lost or destroyed by postal services for reasons independent of me.
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