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Drift Crackle White sculpture Open Round Vase with Gold Lustre rim

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Bring a touch of modern style to your home with our Drift Torn Edge Vases one of kind this White open jar with Textured drips and lava glaze one of a kind with the brilliance of 22-karat yellow gold ., each striking vase features a unique, moon-like design in an eye-catching light lava glaze. Please select your size, Each one varies in textures and glazes. each one is covered in a mixture of matte, cream, and texture glazes. organic textures, and colors nuetrals. Special glaze application that has been fired multiple times to create fully cracked matte base with the brilliance of 22-karat yellow gold Each piece is hand coiled stoneware clay. Fired multiple times and ways to create One of Kind Vessel.covered in custom slips, Oxides and glazes perfect for a coastal home or home with a modern rustic decor. Please Test if water tight and can be used for floral arrangements . we encourage testing however before use or furniture protection much in the style of Wabi Wabi practice, we encourage you to enjoy the imperfections that are a in my style of work.
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