Where engineering and art are fused together
For the love of pottery
No ordinARY product HERE !
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THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF
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ARTWORKS HERE !
NO TWO ARE ALIKE !
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What is the art of pottery?
Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form. The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery.
Lets get a bit more technical on pottery
Clay, the basic material of pottery, has two distinctive characteristics: it is plastic (i.e., it can be molded and will retain the shape imposed upon it); and it hardens on firing to form a brittle but otherwise virtually indestructible material that is not attacked by any of the agents that corrode metals or organic materials. Firing also protects the clay body against the effects of water. If a sun-dried clay vessel is filled with water, it will eventually collapse, but, if it is heated, chemical changes that begin to take place at about 900 °F (500 °C) preclude a return to the plastic state no matter how much water is later in contact with it.
Clay is a refractory substance; it will vitrify only at temperatures of about 2,900 °F (1,600 °C). If it is mixed with a substance that will vitrify at a lower temperature (about 2,200 °F, or 1,200 °C) and the mixture is subjected to heat of this order, the clay will hold the object in shape while the other substance vitrifies. This forms a nonporous opaque body known as stoneware. When feldspar or soapstone (steatite) is added to the clay and exposed to a temperature of 2,000 to 2,650 °F (1,100 to 1,450 °C), the product becomes translucent and is known as porcelain. In this section, earthenware is used to denote all pottery substances that are not vitrified and are therefore slightly porous and coarser than vitrified materials.
Patience is a Virtue
Each of our ceramic coffee mugs combines hand-painting techniques and colourful designs with natural contours to create unique and eye-catching pieces.
Unique Shape
Not only the shape and designs of our products are exclusive to 3/4ofLife; since they are 100% handmade, no two are alike.
Unique Glazes
The glazes we are using are the cherry on top.
Unique Customers
It’s guaranteed that the product you buy is tailored for you and for you alone.
THree elements of life, one beautiful artwork
Three quarters of life, Water, Soil and Fire will bring us to life once more
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Our reviews
We tried our best to capture the beauty of these amazing artworks in our photography studio! But believe me, unless you see them in person, you ain’t seen them!
Hossein Eslami (Industrial Photographer)
Dragon Arts Sudio
Hooman is always trying to make something special! And its not just limited to design, but also developing several glazes which are exclusive to 3/4ofLife
Iman Kaseb (Former Colleague)
Ceramics Engineer
We were honored to have these beautiful ceramic incense burners and mugs in our artwork collection. Compared to the rest of mass produced counterparts, they are simply in another league!
Mrs. Amjad (Sales Manager)
Tehran’s Central Bookcity
I think Hooman managed to find an interesting balance between the artistic aspect of making ceramics and it’s technical side. Even before graduation he had brilliant ideas about developing new types of glazes.
Reza Alaeddini (Former Collegemate)
Ceramics Engineer