
Thrown by hand on the wheel, this ceramic vase is built from a blend of local clays whose proportions shift slightly with each batch — giving the exterior its warm, speckled earth tone without the use of glaze or pigment. The interior is glazed for water-holding, while the outer surface is left raw, carrying the subtle variation that only kiln-fired clay can produce. The stepped shoulder and wide, stable base give it a quiet architectural presence that settles comfortably on a shelf, sideboard, or windowsill.
Because each piece is individually wheel-thrown, slight variations in tone, texture, and form are expected — and are the mark of the hand that made it.
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The Story
Thrown by hand on the wheel, this ceramic vase is built from a blend of local clays whose proportions shift slightly with each batch — giving the exterior its warm, speckled earth tone without the use of glaze or pigment. The interior is glazed for water-holding, while the outer surface is left raw, carrying the subtle variation that only kiln-fired clay can produce. The stepped shoulder and wide, stable base give it a quiet architectural presence that settles comfortably on a shelf, sideboard, or windowsill.
Because each piece is individually wheel-thrown, slight variations in tone, texture, and form are expected — and are the mark of the hand that made it.
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Shipping & Returns
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
A grounded form that holds whatever the day brings
One stem or three — this vase earns its place without asking for much. Set it on the sideboard on a Tuesday, refill it on a Sunday, and notice how the raw clay warms a little more each time the light changes.



