Another chameleon.
As I showed a chameleon two days ago, I decided to continue the theme with this Raku pottery figure.
Raku ware is a type of Japanese pottery that is traditionally used in the Japanese tea ceremony, most often in the form of tea bowls. It is traditionally characterised by being hand shaped rather than thrown; fairly porous vessels, which result from low firing temperatures; lead glazes; and the removal of pieces from the kiln while still glowing hot. In the traditional Japanese process, the fired raku piece is removed from the hot kiln and is allowed to cool in the open air or in a container filled with combustible material. Raku techniques have been modified by contemporary potters worldwide
This particular one comes once again from South Africa and while the extreme colour display might be a flight of fancy, it does capture the colour changing characteristic of the beast.
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