This clock, created by Italian ceramic artist Antonio Zaccarella, is a fusion of traditional Japanese Raku pottery techniques and contemporary Italian art. The motif is inspired by the circular window known as the "diving window," located beneath the reception desk of Totoro at the entrance of the museum. Zaccarella's unique painting technique and the intentional introduction of crackles, known as "Kannyu" in the firing process, beautifully depict the texture of the diving window as an art form. It comes with a detachable stand, making it suitable for use as either a tabletop or wall clock.
Accessories: Main unit, stand, 1 trial battery, 1 screw
Product specifications: Movement: Quartz Power source: 1 AA battery
Diameter: approximately 4.33 inches Thickness: approximately 0.24 inches (excluding movement)
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