JOJO CORVÄIÁ VOLCANO VESSEL V-1470 W16" x D15" x H21"
JOJO CORVÄIÁ
The Volcano Series is made with volcanic clay sourced directly from the island of Lanzarote — a land forged by fire and solitude. Each piece is built with the physical memory of lava fields, where matter is both fossilized and alive. The clay itself bears the mark of its origin: heavy, porous, elemental.
What gives the series its name is not only the raw material, but the surface — a signature glaze developed through fire and reduction, producing a deep anthracite skin. The black is not flat; it flickers between silver, ash, and basalt. Sometimes dry like cooled magma, sometimes metallic like obsidian dust.
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JOJO CORVÄIÁ VOLCANO VESSEL V-1470 W16" x D15" x H21"
JOJO CORVÄIÁ VOLCANO VESSEL V-1470 W16" x D15" x H21"
JOJO CORVÄIÁ
The Volcano Series is made with volcanic clay sourced directly from the island of Lanzarote — a land forged by fire and solitude. Each piece is built with the physical memory of lava fields, where matter is both fossilized and alive. The clay itself bears the mark of its origin: heavy, porous, elemental.
What gives the series its name is not only the raw material, but the surface — a signature glaze developed through fire and reduction, producing a deep anthracite skin. The black is not flat; it flickers between silver, ash, and basalt. Sometimes dry like cooled magma, sometimes metallic like obsidian dust.
Original: $8,250.00
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JOJO CORVÄIÁ
The Volcano Series is made with volcanic clay sourced directly from the island of Lanzarote — a land forged by fire and solitude. Each piece is built with the physical memory of lava fields, where matter is both fossilized and alive. The clay itself bears the mark of its origin: heavy, porous, elemental.
What gives the series its name is not only the raw material, but the surface — a signature glaze developed through fire and reduction, producing a deep anthracite skin. The black is not flat; it flickers between silver, ash, and basalt. Sometimes dry like cooled magma, sometimes metallic like obsidian dust.





















