
Thrown and trimmed by hand, the Buoy Bud Vase earns its rounded silhouette through careful weight distribution — a low, spherical base that gives slightly with movement, a narrow cylindrical neck, and a radial ombré glaze that fades from saturated color down into bare stoneware clay. The contrast between the glossy glazed upper half and the raw, unfinished lower body is not incidental — it is the point. Each colorway deepens or warms depending on the light it sits in.
Because each piece is hand-thrown and individually glazed, the ombré fade line and glaze pooling will vary slightly — no two buoys settle in exactly the same way.
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The Story
Thrown and trimmed by hand, the Buoy Bud Vase earns its rounded silhouette through careful weight distribution — a low, spherical base that gives slightly with movement, a narrow cylindrical neck, and a radial ombré glaze that fades from saturated color down into bare stoneware clay. The contrast between the glossy glazed upper half and the raw, unfinished lower body is not incidental — it is the point. Each colorway deepens or warms depending on the light it sits in.
Because each piece is hand-thrown and individually glazed, the ombré fade line and glaze pooling will vary slightly — no two buoys settle in exactly the same way.
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Shipping & Returns
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
One stem, one weighted vase, one windowsill
A single ranunculus dropped into the narrow neck. The vase rocks almost imperceptibly when you set it down — then stills. It has been on the kitchen sill for three weeks and you have not moved it once.



