
- Material Ceramic
- Use Indoor
- Style Bohemian
- Care Hand wash
Shaped from earthenware clay and left unglazed, this floor jar carries the quiet density of something unearthed — its hand-scored striations running in loose diagonal marks across the rounded belly. The warm brown tone sits somewhere between raw sienna and fired earth, deepening in shadow and catching what little light finds its ridges. Available in three substantial sizes, it holds dried branches as readily as a potted fern, earning its place simply by standing still.
Because each jar is shaped and scored by hand, no two are identical — slight variations in mark depth, surface tone, and form are part of what makes each one its own.
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The Story
Shaped from earthenware clay and left unglazed, this floor jar carries the quiet density of something unearthed — its hand-scored striations running in loose diagonal marks across the rounded belly. The warm brown tone sits somewhere between raw sienna and fired earth, deepening in shadow and catching what little light finds its ridges. Available in three substantial sizes, it holds dried branches as readily as a potted fern, earning its place simply by standing still.
Because each jar is shaped and scored by hand, no two are identical — slight variations in mark depth, surface tone, and form are part of what makes each one its own.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A jar that holds whatever asks to be held
A dried branch rests in the neck, the scored surface catching the afternoon light in every groove. It doesn't ask for arrangement — just a corner of the floor and something placed loosely inside.



