earthenware pot
This earthenware pot carries the quiet authority of long use and time. Its rounded body, two simple handles, and softly irregular rim speak of a vessel made for daily life rather than display — and all the more beautiful for it.
The surface tells its own story. Earth-toned clay is marked by a deep, smoky patina, where darker firing marks and mineral traces merge into a natural, almost painterly composition. No decoration was added; the character comes entirely from use, heat, and age. The result is a tactile object that feels grounded, honest, and quietly expressive.
Today, the pot reads as a sculptural accent — perfect as a standalone piece, a vessel for dried branches, or an object that simply anchors a space with presence. It belongs in interiors that value authentic materials, wabi-sabi beauty, and objects shaped by time rather than trend.
A humble form elevated by patina, history, and restraint.
diameter bowl without handles ca 21 cm
H 23 cm

