
Shaped by hand from a blend of local clays, this round-bodied pitcher earns its earth tones not from pigment or glaze but from the kiln itself — each firing drawing out the natural variation of the clay body. The exterior remains unglazed, matte, and slightly gritty to the touch, while the interior carries a soft mineral glaze that seals the vessel for everyday use. At 50 oz capacity, it holds enough for a full table without losing the intimate scale that makes it feel considered rather than utilitarian.
Because each piece is shaped and fired individually, no two pitchers will share exactly the same surface tone — slight shifts in color and texture are the mark of the process.
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The Story
Shaped by hand from a blend of local clays, this round-bodied pitcher earns its earth tones not from pigment or glaze but from the kiln itself — each firing drawing out the natural variation of the clay body. The exterior remains unglazed, matte, and slightly gritty to the touch, while the interior carries a soft mineral glaze that seals the vessel for everyday use. At 50 oz capacity, it holds enough for a full table without losing the intimate scale that makes it feel considered rather than utilitarian.
Because each piece is shaped and fired individually, no two pitchers will share exactly the same surface tone — slight shifts in color and texture are the mark of the process.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The pour that slows the meal down
Someone lifts it by the looped handle, tips it toward the glasses, and sets it back at the center of the table — where it stays for the rest of the evening, warm-toned and unhurried, becoming part of the meal as much as anything on the plate.



