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Shell
I imagine this hand-built ceramic vessel as a shell — a quiet treasure found at the bottom of the ocean. Its form feels protective and full, shaped slowly by pressure, water, and time. The porous stoneware surface carries traces of erosion and softness, like stone worn by the sea.
This sculptural ceramic vessel holds a sense of stillness and depth, inviting touch and close observation. Its rounded, organic form makes it a natural fit for collectors of contemporary ceramic art or interior designers sourcing objects that carry genuine material presence.
Materials: Beige mid-fire stoneware clay. Glazed interior. Tactile, unglazed exterior surface.
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5”
Width: 9.5”
Care: Hand wash only
One-of-a-kind, hand-built in my San Francisco Bay Area studio. Processing time 2–3 business days.
Please note: every effort is made to represent each piece accurately, though finishes may appear slightly different in person due to natural lighting and screen variations.
I imagine this hand-built ceramic vessel as a shell — a quiet treasure found at the bottom of the ocean. Its form feels protective and full, shaped slowly by pressure, water, and time. The porous stoneware surface carries traces of erosion and softness, like stone worn by the sea.
This sculptural ceramic vessel holds a sense of stillness and depth, inviting touch and close observation. Its rounded, organic form makes it a natural fit for collectors of contemporary ceramic art or interior designers sourcing objects that carry genuine material presence.
Materials: Beige mid-fire stoneware clay. Glazed interior. Tactile, unglazed exterior surface.
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5”
Width: 9.5”
Care: Hand wash only
One-of-a-kind, hand-built in my San Francisco Bay Area studio. Processing time 2–3 business days.
Please note: every effort is made to represent each piece accurately, though finishes may appear slightly different in person due to natural lighting and screen variations.