Wabi-sabi large bud vase with crater glaze
An organic bud vase, handmade by Laima from her studio in rural Latvia. The organic shape in combination with the textured surface create a unique design object.
Treasure the beauty of imperfection an embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi. Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware.
Glazed with crater lava glaze- surface is not rough to touch.
Available the actual item shown in the images.
H=31cm
d=48cm
opening size 9x5cm
These pieces are made in limited edition until the idea is exhausted and gives way to another. Bringing attention and devotion to the nature of clay and its inner aesthetics and embodying the free act of creation. An act of reciprocity and collaboration with the Earth and the Elements.
An organic bud vase, handmade by Laima from her studio in rural Latvia. The organic shape in combination with the textured surface create a unique design object.
Treasure the beauty of imperfection an embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi. Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware.
Glazed with crater lava glaze- surface is not rough to touch.
Available the actual item shown in the images.
H=31cm
d=48cm
opening size 9x5cm
These pieces are made in limited edition until the idea is exhausted and gives way to another. Bringing attention and devotion to the nature of clay and its inner aesthetics and embodying the free act of creation. An act of reciprocity and collaboration with the Earth and the Elements.
An organic bud vase, handmade by Laima from her studio in rural Latvia. The organic shape in combination with the textured surface create a unique design object.
Treasure the beauty of imperfection an embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi. Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware.
Glazed with crater lava glaze- surface is not rough to touch.
Available the actual item shown in the images.
H=31cm
d=48cm
opening size 9x5cm
These pieces are made in limited edition until the idea is exhausted and gives way to another. Bringing attention and devotion to the nature of clay and its inner aesthetics and embodying the free act of creation. An act of reciprocity and collaboration with the Earth and the Elements.