POTTERY/Vases
From single-stem to large arrangements, the flower vases come in a variety of sizes and colors depending on the firing technique. Some of these creations were inspired by deep sea adventures, such as the 'Sea Coral' vases. They are designed for easy instant arrangements.
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Pit-fired Vases
This firing technique draws from ancient times. Vessels are semi-vitrified, and therefore partially porous. This makes them ideal for plants, such as orcids or succulants.
‘SEDONA’ VASE #44
Pit-fired, H 17” x W 10”
ORCHID/SUCCULENT VASE #38 Pit-fired, H 7” x W 6”
‘WEBB’ VASE #35
Pitfired, H 6” x W 5”
‘FERN’ VASE #160
Pit fired Vase, H 8” x W 6”
VASE #43
Pit-fired Vase, H 11” x W 5”
‘SEDONA’VASE #162
Pit-fired Vase, H 11”x W 5”
VASE #41
Pit-fired Vase, H 11” x W 5”
VASE #161
Pit-fired Vase, H 11” x W 5”
Raku Vases
This firing technique comes from Japan. Raku vessels are semi-vitrified and thus are cured with a sealant.
VASE #345
Raku, Yellow/Brown/Red glaze, H 7”x W 3”
VASE #99
Raku, Multi-colored glaze, H 10” x W 5”
VASE #31
Raku, Turquoise crackle glaze, H 8”x W 4”
VASE #341
Raku, Brown with reds, H 9” x W 8”
‘NAKED RAKU’ VASE #294
Raku, White crackle, H 7” x W 7”
Glazed Vases
Glaze characteristics include mat, semi-gloss and glossy surfaces. I tend to use more neutral colors for vases.
‘SEA CORAL’ VASE #309
Cream glaze with blue & green markings, H 14”x W 6”
VASE #154
Cream glaze with blue markings, H 10” x W 4”
‘SEA CORAL’ VASE #222
Cream glaze with blue and green markings, H 12”x W 5”
‘SEA CORAL’ VASE #97
Cream glaze, blue & green markings, H 9 “ x W 5”
VASE #346
Cream glaze with blue markings, H 8” x W 4”
PEONY VASE #330
Green/turquoise glaze, H 12” x W 3”
PEONY VASE #337
Iron red glaze, H 10” x W 3”