Mini Gloss White Dumpling Ceramic Vase

Mini Gloss White Dumpling Ceramic Vase

This Handmade Ceramic Paperbag Vase, is crafted with stoneware clay and glazed with glossy milky white glaze. Each Vase is shaped by hand in my ...

$$$$$ · Indexed March 10, 2025 ·



Alicja Ceramics
Warren, VT






Usage
  • Ideal for displaying fresh or dried flowers, the handmade ceramic vases can add a touch of elegance to various spaces like dining rooms, living areas, or entryways.
  • Suitable for both contemporary and rustic decor, the versatile design allows it to complement a wide range of aesthetic preferences.
  • Could be used as a decorative storage piece for small items, bringing both functional and artistic value to any setting.
History
  • Handmade ceramics have been a traditional craft for centuries, emphasizing the connection between artisans and their materials, often reflecting local styles and techniques.
  • Vermont has a rich history of craftsmanship and small-scale pottery production, which may enhance the cultural significance of items crafted in this region.
  • Ceramic vases have evolved over time, with particular styles often mirroring the artistic movements and societal trends of their periods.
Design Significance
  • The dumpling-inspired shape of the vase combines organic forms with minimalist design principles, drawing on a contemporary aesthetic that values simplicity and elegance.
  • Glossy glazes, such as the milky white finish, are often used in modern ceramic design to highlight form through light reflection, enhancing visual appeal.
  • The hand-formed characteristics of ceramic pieces may promote a sense of individuality, as no two vases are exactly alike, which speaks to the growing appreciation for artisan craftsmanship.

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