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"A piece of nature, hand-formed, carefully finished. Each piece so simple, so imperfectly perfect...unique.”


I am pleased to present to you a beautiful, rounded vase in the wabi sabi style. A handmade stoneware ceramic piece that has been fired above 1200C making it durable and strong.


The small vase is handmade from white clay and is unique. It has a gentle green detail.


A vase with a minimalist design and calm colors will look great in light or dark interiors.


It is truly unique, suitable for flowers or for independent interior decoration. You can also use it on the table as a bowl for nuts or salty snacks.

Also a great gift for your loved ones :)


SIZE:

- diameter at top 7cm

- middle diameter 9cm

- height 8cm

VASE WHITE WITH ESSENCE OF GREEN

€39.00Price
  • HOW IS CERAMICS MADE?

    Each piece is hand-crafted and carefully crafted, the uniqueness and range of colored glazes offer an abundance of results also in terms of shades and surface details. This means that each piece is completely unique. No product will ever be exactly the same as another. Throughout the entire creation process, each product passes through my hands several times, giving it the energy of love and warmth that only a handmade piece has. Energy that you can feel and that creates a special and unique experience when using it.

    WHAT IS STONEWARE?

    Stoneware is a type of ceramics. It is made of special clay that can be fired at temperatures above 1200°C. As an example - traditional Slovenian red clay ceramics are fired at 1050°C, and porcelain at 1300°C. High-temperature stoneware has special properties - it is resistant to mechanical and chemical influences, has low porosity and hardly absorbs water. Such products are solid, resistant to crumbling, and more compact to the touch.

    HOW LONG DOES PRODUCTION TAKE?

    It takes about three weeks to go from wet clay to a usable product. During creation, the product goes through several stages of production, and to this we must add the time required for drying, firing and cooling. The process is time-consuming, but it creates durable products that last forever when used properly.

    See the FAQ below for more information.

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