NEXT EVENT : KAMERS @ ST DAVID’S, SANDTON 27 APRIL - 3 MAY ♡
This is such a sweet little thing. And it has quite a few uses :
Use it as a bud vase for the table or on your desk,
Use it on the tea tray for milk, instead of a jug (you could even pair it with a teapot :))
Use it in the bathroom as an oil diffuser:)
Best to wash by hand (the high heat of a dishwasher can cause fine cracks to form in the glaze over time).
Only one of each!
13 H x 6,5 W (base) x 4 W (top) cm
Holds 240 ml
This elegant jug is lovely for serving refreshing drinks, or as a vase for flowers. Display it on your dining table, kitchen counter or use as a centrepiece.
Only one of each design
Preferably wash by hand
22 H x 8,5 W (top), 10,5 W (base) cm
Holds 1,2 L
I've finally gotten around to learning how to form a bowl from clay with my own hands, and then paint my own image onto it! Its been a learning curve, and I don't think you can ever know everything about ceramics even if you spend your whole life doing it! But I'm looking forward to learning and doing more!
These are small trinket bowls, made from earthenware clay. Images are painted with black underglaze and then scratched to get the fine detail - a technique called sgrafitto, which I absoloutely love.
Each bowl has a proverb or idiom running along the bottom. They are all one of a kind:)
approx 11,5 W x 4,5 H cm
H A P P Y P O T S!!
They're guaranteed to bring some fun and colour to the spot you choose for them.
16,5 W (top) x 11 W (base) x 13,5 H cm
No holes, so no drips.
I call this design African Delft. I've always loved beadwork, and blue is just timeless. It's been printed on a natural 100% cotton hopsack with eco-friendly inks. It is machine washable and colourfast, suitable for everyday use.
Hand or machine wash on a gentle cycle, and hang up to dry naturally.
Do not bleach.
65 x 45 cm
Printed in South Africa
joyful ceramics and art for a happy home
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