
Shaped by hand and fired at high temperature, this vase draws its color entirely from the clay itself — a blend of local earths that shift from warm sand to deep terracotta depending on how heat moved through the kiln. The exterior remains raw and matte, reading differently in morning light than in the evening. Only the interior carries a glaze, keeping stems supported and water contained while the outside stays true to its unmediated, mineral surface.
Because each piece is shaped and fired individually, no two vases share exactly the same tone — yours will carry its own particular shade within the terracotta family.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Shaped by hand and fired at high temperature, this vase draws its color entirely from the clay itself — a blend of local earths that shift from warm sand to deep terracotta depending on how heat moved through the kiln. The exterior remains raw and matte, reading differently in morning light than in the evening. Only the interior carries a glaze, keeping stems supported and water contained while the outside stays true to its unmediated, mineral surface.
Because each piece is shaped and fired individually, no two vases share exactly the same tone — yours will carry its own particular shade within the terracotta family.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A quiet vase that holds its own ground
Set it on the shelf empty and it still draws the eye — that warm, particled surface catching whatever light the room offers. Add a single dried stem and it needs nothing else.



