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Hydra Vase - Juicy Orange high | Vases & Vessels by niho Ceramics. Item made of stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hydra Vase - Juicy Orange high | Vases & Vessels by niho Ceramics. Item made of stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hydra Vase - Juicy Orange high | Vases & Vessels by niho Ceramics. Item made of stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hydra Vase - Juicy Orange high | Vases & Vessels by niho Ceramics. Item made of stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hydra Vase - Juicy Orange high | Vases & Vessels by niho Ceramics. Item made of stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
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Hydra Vase - Juicy Orange high | Vases & Vessels by niho Ceramics. Item made of stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style

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niho Ceramics

Hydra Vase - Juicy Orange high - Vases & Vessels

Price $398

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Shipping: DHL 10-15 days
Estimated Arrival: December 9, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
12.99H x 8.66W x 8.66D in
33H x 22W x 22D cm
1.2 kg
2.65 lb

I made this one of a kind vase out of stoneware clay and left the marks of my fingers to give a handmade feel to it. I glazed with a bright orange glossy glaze and fired it to 1240 degrees Celsius. The vase looks great on its own but it really comes to life when you decorate it with flowers. You only need a couple of flowers to create a lush center piece for your table.

Item Hydra Vase - Juicy Orange high
Created by niho Ceramics
As seen in Creator's Studio, Barcelona, Spain
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Handmade functional tableware and funky sculptural ceramics

Inspired by the waves of the ocean and the textures of the coastline, I throw my pieces on the pottery wheel and then alter them using hand building techniques. I like to experiment with shapes and I develop my own glazes. Opening the kiln after the firing is always thrilling because only then you know if your idea worked out.