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Made in New York.

Only at MARCH

An exceptionally oversized utensil crock with a wide mouth and sturdy cylinder shape. Can be used to store a myriad of cooking utensils, as a vase, or for any other useful purpose. Matte white glaze exterior and gloss white interior.

Hand-thrown by artist Tracie Hervy who began working with ceramics at Greenwich House Pottery in New York City before earning her MFA in ceramics at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work is inspired by the simplicity of prehistoric vessels. All the superfluities are stripped away to reveal the essence of each individual object.

Size and color may vary slightly as each piece is hand-thrown and hand-glazed.

Materials

Dimensions

Care

Details

Made in New York.

Only at MARCH

An exceptionally oversized utensil crock with a wide mouth and sturdy cylinder shape. Can be used to store a myriad of cooking utensils, as a vase, or for any other useful purpose. Matte white glaze exterior and gloss white interior.

Hand-thrown by artist Tracie Hervy who began working with ceramics at Greenwich House Pottery in New York City before earning her MFA in ceramics at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work is inspired by the simplicity of prehistoric vessels. All the superfluities are stripped away to reveal the essence of each individual object.

Size and color may vary slightly as each piece is hand-thrown and hand-glazed.

Materials

Dimensions

Care



Artist Tracie Hervy began working with ceramics at Greenwich House Pottery in New York City before earning her MFA in ceramics at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work is inspired by the simplicity of prehistoric vessels. All the superfluities are stripped away to reveal the essence of each individual object in all of her hand thrown pieces.