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Caro Gates Studio Pottery Artichoke Thistle Vase Hand Carved Ceramic Sculpture

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A Unique Studio Piece: Unlike mass-produced factory ceramics, this is a genuine studio pottery piece. Each scale has been meticulously hand-carved, and the glaze is applied with an artist’s eye for depth and texture. Because it is a studio-made object, it possesses a tactile, “one-of-a-kind” quality-no two pieces are ever identical. The weight, the carving […]

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Vtg 1975 Signed Studio Pottery Vase 14 Hand Carved Textured Tribal Southwestern

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Vtg 1975 Signed Studio Pottery Vase 14 Hand Carved Textured Tribal Southwestern. Vintage hand-signed studio pottery vase, dated 1975. This substantial 14-inch ceramic vessel features deeply carved and incised decorative bands including rope twist, bead, scroll, and fluted motifs. The matte earth-tone clay body gives it a natural, sandy texture with strong architectural presence. The […]

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Japanese Studio Pottery Vase Carved Ume Blossom Design, Ash Glaze, Signed Base

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This is a beautifully hand-crafted Japanese studio pottery vase featuring a carved ume (plum blossom) motif flowing around the shoulder of the vessel. The warm ash-style glaze transitions from deep charcoal to golden amber, highlighting the textured surface and giving the piece a natural, wabi-sabi character. The vase includes its original signed wooden kiribako, inscribed […]

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Vintage Handcrafted Terracotta Sgraffito Studio Pottery Vase With Carved Design

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This is a beautiful hand crafted terracotta vase featuring a beautiful handcarved sgraffito motiff. The word “sgraffito” comes from the Italian word sgraffiare, which means “to scratch”. The technique involves applying a layer of contrasting color to a ceramic surface and then scratching through it to reveal the color of the clay or another layer […]

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