Trinidera is one of the few pieces in which the artist has left the effect of sodium silicate entirely on the outside. This feature embellishes it, giving it a ripple that changes in contrast to the dilation it has taken on in the creation phase on the lathe. The intensity of the external colour is reminiscent of the bark of a tree or the earth shook after two days in the sun. On the other hand, the interior, which takes on shades ranging from green to turquoise, is characterised by a natural split created at the base of the vase. This split takes three different directions, thus giving the piece its name. The split occurred during the decoration phase, the last firing. It is this detail that gives the piece its name. Trinidera is recommended for those who love surfaces reminiscent of nature and who want to embellish their environment with an unusual object.