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Moon vase #ceramics, #pottery, #handmade, #moon, #pot, #weed, #vase, #vessel, #mudpuppy, #ceramic, #
songstarliner: Rookwood vellum-ware ceramic vase, circa 1910
Moody shot featuring one of my new sculptural vases. Available, please message for info.#pottery #po
Porcelain stem vase in blue and black (because black and blue just sounds bad). Available now.#potte
These new pots and vases just came came out of the kiln this week! I loooove them! Experimenting wit
Moody shot featuring one of my new sculptural vases. Available, please message for info. #pottery #
Porcelain stem vase in blue and black (because black and blue just sounds bad). Available now. #pott
Been working on some new sculptural vases (and tempting fate with an X-Acto knife). Here’s one with
Been working on some new sculptural vases (and tempting fate with an X-Acto knife). Here’s one
Sweet little porcelain vase. Coming soon to my Etsy shop. #pottery #porcelain #kimwestad #vase #hand
Rhodian “wild goat” style oinochoe Greek, Orientalizing Period, c. 625-600 B.C. terracottaMuseum of
tamthewriter:itscolossal:Slinky Spirals of Clay Form Topsy-Turvy Vases by Michael Boroniecoh my godd
Beate Kuhn
blueberrymodern:Francesca Mascitti Lindh - Freeforms
ceciledaladier:Première violette
South Italian painted rhyton in the shape of a goat’s head. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Now in
s-c-r-a-p-b-o-o-k:Patricia Ribet (ocean primitive) - soliflore beige #4, ø 12,5 cm | h 10,5 cm
Trude Petri-Raben, vase, 1963. Porcelain. KPM Berlin. Photo: Lucía Morate Benito. Via Red Digital
Greek Revival Vase with Picturesque Views (detail)Tucker Factory (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)1828–36
Axel Salto, Budding Vase, 1960. Glazed Stoneware. For Royal Copenhagen.
New porcelain vases from Studio DeSimoneWaylandHand painted in coloured porcelain slip ~ matte glaze
East Greek cosmetic vase with a ram’s-head protome. Artist unknown; ca. 525-500 BCE. Now in the Me
Gertrud Vasegaard
Jade Gu-shaped vase with dragon-in-the-cloud and divine-crane motif. Mid Qing Dynasty, 1736-1820 AD
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