Crafts CouncilDirectory2 Hungry BakersInterpreting Tradition: Asymmetrical Jar FormsAboutA series of reduction-fired stoneware jars inspired by the ideals embodied in traditional Korean moon jars: simplicity, modesty, purity, and quiet imperfection. Each form is minimal but not identical—distinct in its asymmetry, surface, and stance. These vessels honour the beauty found in restraint and variation, offering a contemporary exploration of balance and presence.2 Hungry BakersStanmore, EnglandWood fired rounded jar, Adamina TurekUnglazed on the outside with and ash glaze on the insideRounded jars in dolomite white, Adamina TurekReduction fired rounded jar with layered ash glazes, Adamina TurekInterpreting Tradition: Asymmetrical Jar FormsAboutA series of reduction-fired stoneware jars inspired by the ideals embodied in traditional Korean moon jars: simplicity, modesty, purity, and quiet imperfection. Each form is minimal but not identical—distinct in its asymmetry, surface, and stance. These vessels honour the beauty found in restraint and variation, offering a contemporary exploration of balance and presence.2 Hungry BakersStanmore, EnglandWood fired rounded jar, Adamina TurekUnglazed on the outside with and ash glaze on the insideReduction fired rounded jar with layered ash glazes, Adamina TurekRounded jars in dolomite white, Adamina TurekMore from 2 Hungry BakersProjectRitual ObjectsProjectSalt Cellars