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  1. Ian Roberts. Ian has perfected the art of Raku and these quirky architectural clocks illustrate his adept skills as a maker.

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      Ian Roberts. These dynamic time pieces have provided the...

  2. Stonesplitter, Ian Roberts Clocks. Unique one off Raku Fired Clocks by Ian Roberts. The firing of pottery in the Raku style was first recorded in the sixteenth Century in Japan. It's origins derive from the production of wares for the tea ceremony which was an important part of Japanese life.

  3. Ian Roberts clocks are handcrafted works of art that fuse ancient Japanese Raku pottery traditions with contemporary design. Each clock is unique, with its own distinctive crackle finish and glaze. The clocks are all individually hand-made and vary, and Ian pots a wee mouse somewhere on the case.

  4. The quirky raku Stonesplitter clocks are made at the craft pottery studio of Ian Roberts in the Midlands. There is a small mouse on each clock and each clock is glazed and fired using the Raku process.

  5. A super stylish and quirky Raku ceramic clock by artist Ian Roberts. Each of his clocks are raku fired and hand painted, so no two are ever identical. This cute clock is a bright cheerful lime green with a white glazed crazed face.

  6. The quirky ceramic Stonesplitter mantel clocks are made at the craft pottery studio of Ian Roberts in the UK midlands. Each of whimsical clocks is a unique piece in design and finish and aprox 28cms high.

  7. Ian had a family connection with the antique trade and started work in pottery restoration. This developed into a passion for the ceramics themselves, resulting in these stylish and quirky clocks. Each of the clocks are raku fired and hand painted, so each one is unique.

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