Katharina Klug
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KK36 Dark Tsubo, Red Interior£480.00 -
KK11 Charger, Dark Woven Pattern£650.00 -
KK12 Small Lidded Jar £110.00 -
KK38 Dark Tsubo, Red Interior£500.00 -
KK34 White Conical Bowl£135.00 -
KK33 White Conical Bowl£135.00 -
KK32 White Conical Bowl£135.00 -
KK40 Dark Charger£650.00 -
KK1 Shallow Bowl£135.00 -
KK41 Dark Charger £650.00 -
KK42 Deep White Bowl with Lattice Pattern£900.00 -
KK3 Dark Shallow Bowl £135.00 -
KK35 White conical Bowl£135.00 -
KK2 Shallow Bowl £135.00 -
KK21, KK22, KK20 Three Bulbous Forms -
KK4 Dark Shallow Bowl£135.00 -
KK5 Dark Shallow Bowl£135.00 -
KK37 Dark Tsubo, Red Interior£480.00 -
KK10 Conical Bowl £320.00 -
KK39 Dark Tsubo, Red Interior £1,100.00 -
KK14, KK15, KK16 Three Small Bulbous Forms -
KK30 Medium Bulbous Form£195.00 -
KK17, KK18, KK19 Three Small Bulbous Forms -
KK26, KK27, KK28 Three Bulbous Forms -
KK29 Medium Bulbous Form£195.00 -
KK23, KK24, KK25 Three Bulbous Forms -
KK31 Medium Bulbous Form £195.00 -
KK9 Dark Shallow Bowl £320.00 -
KK8 Dark Conical Bowl £140.00 -
KK7 Dark Conical Bowl £140.00 -
KK6 Dark Conical Bowl£140.00 -
KK54, KK55, KK56 Saké Cups -
KK43, KK44, KK45 Saké Cups -
KK46, KK47, KK48, KK49 Saké Cups -
KK50, KK51 Saké Cups -
KK52, KK53 Saké Cups -
29T. Tsubo, Pattern of Calm£1,000.00 -
20F. 21F & 22F. Flower Brick -
1T (sold), 2T & 3T Toko Vase -
24MJ. Moon Jar - Reed Patern Light£800.00 -
19T. Tsubo, Reed Pattern£700.00 -
31T. Tsubo, Pattern of Calm£800.00 -
17H. Harvest Jug, Starburst£295.00 -
32TS. Tea Set£500.00 -
18T. Tsubo, Reed Pattern£700.00 -
37. Four Rows of Lines, Harvest Jug £210.00 -
38. One Rows of Lines, Harvest Jug £165.00 -
41TB. 42TB. 43TB & 44TB. Teabowls -
4T Toko Vase £300.00 -
64SM. Small Moon Jar£290.00 -
23C. Conical Bowl, Reed Circle£320.00
Katharina Klug was born in Austria, and grew up in and around her mother’s pottery, beginning her life-long fascination with ceramics. She now lives and works in Cambridge. Her work has been selected for the Rising Stars award at the New Ashgate Gallery, being shortlisted in 2020, and the Craft and Design Selected Maker Awards, for which she won a Silver Award (Ceramics) in 2013.
Katharina plays with proportion and detail whilst attempting to maintain perfection in form. She draws onto the clay using crayons, and the glazes create contrast in each individual piece; inside vs. outside; colour vs. monochrome; gloss vs. matt. Each glaze is a mix of her own devising, the colours created from oxides such as copper and cobalt.
