
Thrown from stoneware clay and finished with a pale glaze that pools softly into each horizontal groove, this cylinder vase carries the unmistakable character of something shaped by hand. The unglazed rim and foot reveal the warm, sandy clay beneath — a deliberate contrast that keeps the form grounded. Wide enough to hold a generous bouquet, upright enough to let stems stand on their own, it settles naturally onto a shelf, windowsill, or table without asking for much attention.
As each piece is made by hand, subtle variations in glaze pooling, rim texture, and ridge depth are to be expected — and welcomed.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Thrown from stoneware clay and finished with a pale glaze that pools softly into each horizontal groove, this cylinder vase carries the unmistakable character of something shaped by hand. The unglazed rim and foot reveal the warm, sandy clay beneath — a deliberate contrast that keeps the form grounded. Wide enough to hold a generous bouquet, upright enough to let stems stand on their own, it settles naturally onto a shelf, windowsill, or table without asking for much attention.
As each piece is made by hand, subtle variations in glaze pooling, rim texture, and ridge depth are to be expected — and welcomed.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The vase that steadies whatever you put inside
A fistful of market flowers dropped in — dahlias, thistles, a few wayward stems — and somehow the vase makes the whole thing look considered. It holds without fuss, and looks just as good empty on a Tuesday.



