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The Mushroom Cloud Vase

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The Mushroom Cloud Vase is inspired by the organic shape of a mushroom, with its graceful flare at the top, reminiscent of a delicate mushroom cap. Handcrafted from rich red clay, this vase is glazed in a soft oatmeal hue, which mimics the warm tones of autumn, providing a subtle, earthy sheen. The glaze wraps around the vase, highlighting the sgraffito details that evoke nature’s intricate textures.

This piece, standing 8cm tall with a 10.5cm top diameter, is perfect for showcasing a single bloom or small branch. The thoughtful design blends natural simplicity with artistic flair, making it a statement piece for any room.

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The Mushroom Cloud Vase is inspired by the organic shape of a mushroom, with its graceful flare at the top, reminiscent of a delicate mushroom cap. Handcrafted from rich red clay, this vase is glazed in a soft oatmeal hue, which mimics the warm tones of autumn, providing a subtle, earthy sheen. The glaze wraps around the vase, highlighting the sgraffito details that evoke nature’s intricate textures.

This piece, standing 8cm tall with a 10.5cm top diameter, is perfect for showcasing a single bloom or small branch. The thoughtful design blends natural simplicity with artistic flair, making it a statement piece for any room.

How to care for your handmade pottery

The Mushroom Cloud Vase is inspired by the organic shape of a mushroom, with its graceful flare at the top, reminiscent of a delicate mushroom cap. Handcrafted from rich red clay, this vase is glazed in a soft oatmeal hue, which mimics the warm tones of autumn, providing a subtle, earthy sheen. The glaze wraps around the vase, highlighting the sgraffito details that evoke nature’s intricate textures.

This piece, standing 8cm tall with a 10.5cm top diameter, is perfect for showcasing a single bloom or small branch. The thoughtful design blends natural simplicity with artistic flair, making it a statement piece for any room.

How to care for your handmade pottery

Handcrafted & One of a Kind

Every Mushroom Cloud Vase is carefully handcrafted, with each detail sculpted by hand to ensure its uniqueness. The sgraffito technique adds depth and texture to the piece, capturing the natural forms found in the forest. The soft oatmeal glaze enhances the vase’s earthy, organic look, making it the perfect addition to your home.

A Slow & Intentional Process

From the initial shaping to the final finish, the creation of each vase is a detailed, deliberate process:

  • Day 1-2: Shaping the vase, including the mushroom cap flare, with intricate sgraffito details.

  • Day 3-4: Drying and refining the form, smoothing it into its final shape.

  • Day 5-6: Applying the oatmeal glaze, layer by layer, to create a smooth and lustrous finish.

  • Day 7-8: Firing the vase to high temperatures, enhancing the glaze’s earthy tones.

  • Day 9: Sanding the base to perfection and finishing with a gentle soapy bath.

Measurements at a Glance

  • Height: 8cm

  • Top Diameter: 10.5cm

  • Bottom Diameter: 8.5cm

  • Weight: 405g

  • Capacity: 200ml

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