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Medium Wild Clay Cylinder Vase

A$120.00

Individually handcrafted, coil build cylinder vases to bring a feeling of earthy handmadeness to your environment. Coil building is a slow and meditative ceramic technique which allows me to invest each piece with it's own asymmetries and textural markings, creating visual interest and rustic appeal.

My vases are made of local, wild clays I dig, sieve, dry, age and test myself. Wild clays vary greatly in texture, colour, firing range, plasticity and mineral composition, resulting in pieces which distinctly reflect their local environment. Each piece tells a story of it’s origin, embodying the local landscape and it’s geology. I enjoy learning about the way clays in Central Victoria, Dja Dja Wurrung Country behave and being able to create place specific work which reflects the earth from which it is sourced.

And they may not be huge, but these vases are sturdy, durable and water tight making them suitable for supporting any elaborate flower arrangement! A creative and functional piece of decor which can be used as a vessel, or as a decorative object just on it's own.

Approximately 19 cm (h) x 3 cm (w)

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Individually handcrafted, coil build cylinder vases to bring a feeling of earthy handmadeness to your environment. Coil building is a slow and meditative ceramic technique which allows me to invest each piece with it's own asymmetries and textural markings, creating visual interest and rustic appeal.

My vases are made of local, wild clays I dig, sieve, dry, age and test myself. Wild clays vary greatly in texture, colour, firing range, plasticity and mineral composition, resulting in pieces which distinctly reflect their local environment. Each piece tells a story of it’s origin, embodying the local landscape and it’s geology. I enjoy learning about the way clays in Central Victoria, Dja Dja Wurrung Country behave and being able to create place specific work which reflects the earth from which it is sourced.

And they may not be huge, but these vases are sturdy, durable and water tight making them suitable for supporting any elaborate flower arrangement! A creative and functional piece of decor which can be used as a vessel, or as a decorative object just on it's own.

Approximately 19 cm (h) x 3 cm (w)

Individually handcrafted, coil build cylinder vases to bring a feeling of earthy handmadeness to your environment. Coil building is a slow and meditative ceramic technique which allows me to invest each piece with it's own asymmetries and textural markings, creating visual interest and rustic appeal.

My vases are made of local, wild clays I dig, sieve, dry, age and test myself. Wild clays vary greatly in texture, colour, firing range, plasticity and mineral composition, resulting in pieces which distinctly reflect their local environment. Each piece tells a story of it’s origin, embodying the local landscape and it’s geology. I enjoy learning about the way clays in Central Victoria, Dja Dja Wurrung Country behave and being able to create place specific work which reflects the earth from which it is sourced.

And they may not be huge, but these vases are sturdy, durable and water tight making them suitable for supporting any elaborate flower arrangement! A creative and functional piece of decor which can be used as a vessel, or as a decorative object just on it's own.

Approximately 19 cm (h) x 3 cm (w)

I wish to acknowledge the Dja Dja Wurrung People, Traditional Custodians of the unceded land on which I reside and create, celebrate their enduring connection to land, sea, waterways, community and education and pay my respect to their elders past, present and emerging.