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Falling Petals Moon Jar Ceramic Vase | Vases & Vessels by VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary & country & farmhouse style
Falling Petals Moon Jar Ceramic Vase | Vases & Vessels by VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary & country & farmhouse style
Falling Petals Moon Jar Ceramic Vase | Vases & Vessels by VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary & country & farmhouse style
Falling Petals Moon Jar Ceramic Vase | Vases & Vessels by VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth. Item made of ceramic works with contemporary & country & farmhouse style

Falling Petals Moon Jar Ceramic Vase - Vases & Vessels

Price $250

Shipping: 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: TBD

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
5H x 5W x 5D in
12.7H x 12.7W x 12.7D cm
1.13 kg
2.5 lb

Ceramic vase with complementary finishes — high-shine cherry blossom glaze and matte sea salt glaze. Some petals include areas of darker brown-black glaze. This handmade ceramic work includes minor imperfections which are typical of its style. Signed by artist on bottom.

Item Falling Petals Moon Jar Ceramic Vase
As seen in Creator's Studio, Charleston, SC
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VLVolborth Studio - Veronica Volborth
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Lowcountry Painter and Ceramic Artist

After attending SCAD as a SCAD scholar and graduating summa cum laude, I spent 15 years working as a graphic designer, creative director, and in-house agency director at a publicly-traded tech company. In 2019, I felt compelled to re-focus on my fine art practice. I began learning through workshops with esteemed artists focused on various mediums and subject matter. I recently began pursuing a certificate in painting studies at RISD.

I consider my art practice a sustainable one. I use oil paint, created with natural, non-toxic pigments in plant-based oil carriers. I opt for natural, responsible substrates as much as possible — like linen rather than cotton canvas. Linen requires far less water than cotton to grow and does not call for pesticide use. I am interested in any way possible to “green” my art practice and am also moving toward creating a solvent-free studio space.

Giving back is an essential part of my art practice. A percentage of every sale I make is donated to local nonprofit organizations protecting SC lands and culture.