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earthyplates › usige beatha

usige beatha

£35.00

Scots Gaelic for: ‘nectar’.

An earthenware cup unearthed in 2025 using ash glaze and local Kenyan clay. I threw her using a simple modern wheel in our community studio in Nairobi, Kenya - the WonderStudio; a place of creative refuge and courage to explore new ways of being.

Decorative only, due to the nature of the ash glaze. Currently stocked in VaVaVoom Gallery in Kilifi, Kenya

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: ‘nectar’.

An earthenware cup unearthed in 2025 using ash glaze and local Kenyan clay. I threw her using a simple modern wheel in our community studio in Nairobi, Kenya - the WonderStudio; a place of creative refuge and courage to explore new ways of being.

Decorative only, due to the nature of the ash glaze. Currently stocked in VaVaVoom Gallery in Kilifi, Kenya

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! 

tash straker

tashstraker@gmail.com