Customizable
Created and Sold by Laima Ceramics
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Small "Volcano" Vase - Vases & Vessels
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Shipping: EMS Latvian Post 15-25 days
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Handmade
Woman Owned
Sustainable
Made To Order
Natural Materials
A contemporary minimal bud vase ideal for single stems, handmade by Laima from her studio in rural Latvia. The elegant shape in combination with the raw, textured surface create a unique design object.
Treasure the beauty of imperfection an embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi.
Artfully handcrafted on the pottery wheel from high-fired stoneware.
Glazed with crater lava glaze- surface may be decorative and rough to touch.
Functional vase (holds water).
Each one is unique.
D=11, h=6
W A B I - S A B I
"Wabi-sabi is the quintessential Japanese aesthetic.
It is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
It is a beauty of things modest and humble.
It is a beauty of things unconventional.
It is also two separate words, with related but different meanings.
"Wabi" is the kind of perfect beauty that is seemingly-paradoxically caused by just the right kind of imperfection,
such as an asymmetry in a ceramic bowl which reflects the handmade craftsmanship,
as opposed to another bowl which is perfect, but soul-less.
"Sabi" is the kind of beauty that can come only with age,
such as the patina on a very old bronze statue."
This text via
Wabi-Sabi: For Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers
by Leonard Koren
Treasure the beauty of imperfection an embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi.
Artfully handcrafted on the pottery wheel from high-fired stoneware.
Glazed with crater lava glaze- surface may be decorative and rough to touch.
Functional vase (holds water).
Each one is unique.
D=11, h=6
W A B I - S A B I
"Wabi-sabi is the quintessential Japanese aesthetic.
It is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
It is a beauty of things modest and humble.
It is a beauty of things unconventional.
It is also two separate words, with related but different meanings.
"Wabi" is the kind of perfect beauty that is seemingly-paradoxically caused by just the right kind of imperfection,
such as an asymmetry in a ceramic bowl which reflects the handmade craftsmanship,
as opposed to another bowl which is perfect, but soul-less.
"Sabi" is the kind of beauty that can come only with age,
such as the patina on a very old bronze statue."
This text via
Wabi-Sabi: For Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers
by Leonard Koren