Wabi-Sabi Kiln Bricks

$20.00

Just a brick— but what a brick! This fragment from a ruined factory in the Pacific Northwest is redolent of industrial history. The great kilns of which it was once a part burned marble to make lime, for concrete and cement. Made from a high-temperature clay, speckled with refractory mineral grains. Some of the edges are coated with dark (non-staining) rust. Weighty and solid, these bricks are excellent book-ends or door-stops, or simply stand-alone sculptural forms. Available in quantity, each different. Please inquire.

16cm (6.25”) H x 9cm (3.5”) W. 3.4kg/7.4lbs

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Just a brick— but what a brick! This fragment from a ruined factory in the Pacific Northwest is redolent of industrial history. The great kilns of which it was once a part burned marble to make lime, for concrete and cement. Made from a high-temperature clay, speckled with refractory mineral grains. Some of the edges are coated with dark (non-staining) rust. Weighty and solid, these bricks are excellent book-ends or door-stops, or simply stand-alone sculptural forms. Available in quantity, each different. Please inquire.

16cm (6.25”) H x 9cm (3.5”) W. 3.4kg/7.4lbs

Just a brick— but what a brick! This fragment from a ruined factory in the Pacific Northwest is redolent of industrial history. The great kilns of which it was once a part burned marble to make lime, for concrete and cement. Made from a high-temperature clay, speckled with refractory mineral grains. Some of the edges are coated with dark (non-staining) rust. Weighty and solid, these bricks are excellent book-ends or door-stops, or simply stand-alone sculptural forms. Available in quantity, each different. Please inquire.

16cm (6.25”) H x 9cm (3.5”) W. 3.4kg/7.4lbs