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earthyplates › sgàinean

sgàinean

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Scots Gaelic for: ‘crack’.

An earthenware bowl unearthed in 2025 using ash glaze and local Kenyan clay. I threw her using a simple modern wheel and then trimmed by hand to add texture and character. She was made in our community studio in Nairobi, Kenya - the WonderStudio; a place of creative refuge and courage to explore new ways of being.

Approximate measurements: b // W:cm // H:cm. Decorative only, due to the nature of the ash glaze. Currently stocked in VaVaVoom Gallery in Kilifi, Kenya

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: ‘crack’.

An earthenware bowl unearthed in 2025 using ash glaze and local Kenyan clay. I threw her using a simple modern wheel and then trimmed by hand to add texture and character. She was made in our community studio in Nairobi, Kenya - the WonderStudio; a place of creative refuge and courage to explore new ways of being.

Approximate measurements: b // W:cm // H:cm. Decorative only, due to the nature of the ash glaze. Currently stocked in VaVaVoom Gallery in Kilifi, Kenya

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! 

tash straker

tashstraker@gmail.com