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Made in France.

A sculptural stoneware vessel in deep brown with a wash of gold. To create this unique finish, this piece is burnished with an agate stone, bisque-fired, smoked, waxed, then re-worked with Urushi lacquer and gold in the traditional Japanese Kintsugi technique.

Karen Swami first experienced working with clay at the age of five, but it wasn’t until 2009 that she re-discovered ceramics by way of a potter’s wheel she set up in the corner of her office. Working between Paris and Brittany, Swami creates ceramic sculptures and vessels in colors and textures that evoke ancient cultures and forms.

One of a kind.

Intended for decorative use. To hold any water, an insert must be used within.

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Details

Made in France.

A sculptural stoneware vessel in deep brown with a wash of gold. To create this unique finish, this piece is burnished with an agate stone, bisque-fired, smoked, waxed, then re-worked with Urushi lacquer and gold in the traditional Japanese Kintsugi technique.

Karen Swami first experienced working with clay at the age of five, but it wasn’t until 2009 that she re-discovered ceramics by way of a potter’s wheel she set up in the corner of her office. Working between Paris and Brittany, Swami creates ceramic sculptures and vessels in colors and textures that evoke ancient cultures and forms.

One of a kind.

Intended for decorative use. To hold any water, an insert must be used within.

Materials

Dimensions

Care



Karen Swami first experienced working with clay at the age of five, but it wasn’t until 2009 that she re-discovered ceramics by way of a potter’s wheel she set up in the corner of her office. Working between Paris and Burgundy, Swami creates ceramic sculptures and vessels in colors and textures that evoke ancient cultures and forms.