Carved Relief Floral Bud Vase

$65.00
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This finely decorated bud vase is both elegant and lush! Carved in relief, this bottle shaped vase is nice looking in its own right, and would be a fine container for some blooming buds as well!

This vase thrown on the wheel using white, mid-fire stoneware clay. The pot was carved away to create the design, and then hand-painted with colored slips, all before their first firing. It was glazed in a clear, transparent glaze and fired once more.

Some of the colored slip did rise off the piece during firing (pictured), and it has been discounted accordingly.

The botanical ceramics in this collection, Fairly Floral, are an experiment in style, as well as an exploration of freehand painting and carving techniques. They boast a warm palette of colors, and their blooming florals and leafy foliage have simply been a delight to create and to share.

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This finely decorated bud vase is both elegant and lush! Carved in relief, this bottle shaped vase is nice looking in its own right, and would be a fine container for some blooming buds as well!

This vase thrown on the wheel using white, mid-fire stoneware clay. The pot was carved away to create the design, and then hand-painted with colored slips, all before their first firing. It was glazed in a clear, transparent glaze and fired once more.

Some of the colored slip did rise off the piece during firing (pictured), and it has been discounted accordingly.

The botanical ceramics in this collection, Fairly Floral, are an experiment in style, as well as an exploration of freehand painting and carving techniques. They boast a warm palette of colors, and their blooming florals and leafy foliage have simply been a delight to create and to share.

This finely decorated bud vase is both elegant and lush! Carved in relief, this bottle shaped vase is nice looking in its own right, and would be a fine container for some blooming buds as well!

This vase thrown on the wheel using white, mid-fire stoneware clay. The pot was carved away to create the design, and then hand-painted with colored slips, all before their first firing. It was glazed in a clear, transparent glaze and fired once more.

Some of the colored slip did rise off the piece during firing (pictured), and it has been discounted accordingly.

The botanical ceramics in this collection, Fairly Floral, are an experiment in style, as well as an exploration of freehand painting and carving techniques. They boast a warm palette of colors, and their blooming florals and leafy foliage have simply been a delight to create and to share.