Tinta Nudo No. 1
The Form: An articulated design featuring a broad, hand-painted disc linked to a smaller disc. The Tinta Nudo is a graphic drawing in motion, a 3D ink sketch that utilizes articulation to create a rhythmic, ever-changing silhouette.
The Spirit: Nudo is the "knot" or the connection. It represents the fluid transition between marks. The contrast between the glossy, hand-bordered main plate and the raw, unglazed ceramic link emphasizes the "work-in-progress" energy of life, a balance of refined and raw.
The Making: The main plate is dipped in a clear glaze, while the smaller link remains raw. This is an art object for the body and should be handled with the same intention as a fine relic.
The Details:
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Dimensions: Approx. 1.75" W x 2.5" L
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Weight: Approx. 1.1 oz (per pair)
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Hardware: Gold-plated sterling silver posts.
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Finish: Black underglaze border on glossy stoneware with raw ceramic accents.
The record of the hand
Cloud Commons is a practice of slow, technical discipline. Every artifact is born from the earth, either wheel-thrown or hand-built ensuring that no two pieces are identical. These are records of a moment spent at the wheel or at the table, made to be handled, lived with, and kept for a lifetime.