Description: This is a VERY RARE DOUBLE IBIS SKULL VASE which was hand thrown, hand sculpted, hand carved & hand glazed multiple times by Richard Freiwald, himself. I've only seen 2 or 3 Ibis Skull vases or larger amphoras on the historical account of works cataloged on the Freiwald Art Pottery site. The Ibis skulls have a realistic bone glaze, while the body of the tall vase is layered with a LAPIS BLUE base glaze underneath layers of drippy black & blue-grey translucent crystalline glaze which sparkles when intense light hits the layered glazing. Perfect for Halloween or all-year display as a fine & unique object of art. The Ibis is a bird that has been associated with many symbols across cultures & time periods, including:- Ancient Egypt: The sacred Ibis was considered the earthly form of Thoth, whose head was that of an Ibis. Thoth was the ancient Egyptian god of time, wisdom, magic, science, reason, truth, divine knowledge & writing. The Ibis was often mummified & buried with Pharaohs as an offering to Thoth. - Greek Lore: The Ibis was associated with the deity Thoth, emphasizing its connection to wisdom & communication.- Native American Folklore: Seen as the symbol of optimism & danger because it was said to be the very last bird to seek shelter and the very first bird to emerge after a hurricane. - Book of the Dead: Appearing in scenes within the Ancient Egyptian funerary text "BOOK OF THE DEAD", the North African Ibis is also associated with themes of balance, justice & integrity. Richard has earned his place within several museum collections and within many serious art collector's homes who appreciate the objects of art from the Art Nouveau (1880's through the start of WW I in 1914) and the American Arts & Crafts movements of the late 19th & early 20th centuries (about 1880 through 1920). His works can be found in many important institutional & private collections around the world. Richard's creativity and skill has won him many prestigious awards. He has been recognized for excellence within his field for several decades. You can see his biography on his website freiwaldartpottery.com. Take the time to review his gallery of past works. You will be amazed & enthralled by his level of technical skill, artistic talent and boundless imagination, realistic extreme attention to fine details, as well as his unique styles and ancient glazing techniques. Richard Freiwald is a master potter AND a master sculptor, which is why I have been drawn to collect his works over many years. I like his nature-based themes and his rich, drippy, multi-layered & highly textured glazing techniques. He is also somewhat of a chemist because he has spent decades researching ancient glazing techniques by experimenting with many types of chemicals, compounds, minerals & natural materials to try to re-discover lost ancient glazing techniques & effects. Besides trying to rediscover the secrets of the ancient artisans, he also enjoys discovering new unique glazing techniques & surface treatments through endless experimentation fueled by his insatiable curiosity & pursuit of beauty & perfection. Richard has a deep appreciation for the old ways, but he also loves to create new ways of expressing his art form. His love of experimentation keeps his art fresh and new, but he still has a very deep respect & admiration for the old ways which is always reflected in his works. Although he sometimes incorporates surrealism & social-political themes into his work, his greatest works seem to be inspired by his fascination with Nature in all its wondrous beauty and endless variety. My pieces have come from his Highland Park NJ studio. But he does have another newly completed studio in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, where he will continue to find endless inspiration for his works. If you have any questions or if you want to see more photos, just ask. I have an abundance of photos ready to send. This item will be double boxed and generously padded to ensure that it arrives to you in the same perfect condition in which it left my collection. Shipping charge will be higher than usual due to the large size & heavy weight of this piece. It will require a lot of protective padding & double boxing. The larger & heavier the box, the greater the charge. I will ship this USPS Priority or Fed Ex Express to shorten the time in transit to ensure it's safe undamaged arrival. If you want to drive to the Langhorne/Newtown/Yardley PA area then I will hand the piece to you without any shipping charge. I always offer a full refund if not completely satisfied for any reason, so buy with confidence. Since I've had some condition inquiries, I just want to re-iterate that this piece is in perfect Museum quality condition. It is as perfect as the day it left Richard's studio. No cracks, scratches, hairlines, flea bites, chips, stains, wear, abrasions, repairs or any other damage of any kind. This listing is for the double Ibis Skull vase only. The others in the group listing of 4 Freiwald pieces have their own separate listings and are for sale individually, not as a lot of 4.
Price: 1295 USD
Location: Langhorne, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-06T14:48:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 60 USD
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Origin: Highland Park, NJ
Antique: No
Signed By: Richard Freiwald
Vintage: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 12 inches
Style: Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts
Features: Hand-thrown hand-sculpted multi-layer hand-glazed
Production Style: Art Pottery - Art Nouveau
Finish: Matte & glossy multi-layred glazes
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 7 inches at widest point
Pattern: Ibis skulls w/ multi-layered drippy glaze
Signed: Yes
Color: Lapis blue under shades of black & grey w/ bone white skull
Material: Ceramic
Subject: Ibis Skulls
Brand: Richard Freiwald
Type: Art Pottery Vase
Era: 21st Century (2000-Now)
Model: Ibis Skull Vase
Packaging: Double boxed with ample protective padding
Circumference: 17 inches at widest point
Theme: Art Nouveau, Nature, Skull, Halloween
Time Period Manufactured: early 21st century
Production Technique: Hand thrown, sculpted & multi glazed Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Backstamp: Impressed stamp & inscibed signature
Item Weight: 5 lbs
Product Line: Ibis Skull Vase