Scots Gaelic for: ‘blossom’.
A stoneware jug unearthed in 2023 using small batch glazes. I threw her using a simple modern wheel and then trimmed by hand to add texture and character. She was made in Dunbar, Scotland and then fired in a traditional wood firing anagama kiln meaning that much of the colouring that you observe is simply what nature asked her to become.
Approximate measurements: b // W:cm // H:cm
Like all the mysterious fauna and flora we co-inhabit with, my ceramics are unique - what you own will not be replicated. Please do take care!
Scots Gaelic for: ‘blossom’.
A stoneware jug unearthed in 2023 using small batch glazes. I threw her using a simple modern wheel and then trimmed by hand to add texture and character. She was made in Dunbar, Scotland and then fired in a traditional wood firing anagama kiln meaning that much of the colouring that you observe is simply what nature asked her to become.
Approximate measurements: b // W:cm // H:cm
Like all the mysterious fauna and flora we co-inhabit with, my ceramics are unique - what you own will not be replicated. Please do take care!