Art Pottery Vase — a tactile vessel shaped and glazed with subtle craftsmanship and intention. This handmade stoneware vase features a broad rounded body tapering to a slender neck, with glaze applied in cascading layers of sage green and coastal beige. The brush-textured surface adds vertical rhythm, creating visual movement that complements its balanced silhouette. The slightly flared lip and sturdy foot give it both elegance and stability
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Made by an American studio potter, likely in the 1980s–1990s, this piece reflects the values of the contemporary craft revival: natural palettes, honest materials, and forms that serve both decorative and functional roles. Studio potters of this era often developed their own glaze blends and firing techniques, resulting in richly varied surfaces and one-of-a-kind works.
This vase makes an excellent stand-alone accent or can be paired with dried stems for a relaxed, earth-toned arrangement. It speaks quietly but confidently — a vessel where form, surface, and craft converge in harmony.
























