Pearl Planter

$45.00

Wheel-thrown Pioneer Dark with Speckles stoneware | 4.25" diameter × 3.5" tall | Fully glazed interior | Oregon clay

This one has a secret.

The exterior starts with a soft blush pink, then a layer of Micro Pearl — a Mayco glaze that does something luminous and unexpected over the pink beneath it, creating a surface that reads as speckled white-gray from across the room and something considerably more interesting up close. The black glass frit speckles in the Pioneer Dark clay push through both glaze layers like punctuation, grounding all that softness in something real.

The lower half is hand-carved in a dense field of oval dots — each one pressed by hand, each one a small pool of bright white where the glaze collects and intensifies. The carved texture catches light differently depending on the time of day and the angle you're looking from. In the morning it's soft. In afternoon light it glitters slightly. It is never quite the same twice.

The interior is fully glazed in soft pink — a quiet detail that rewards anyone who looks inside, which everyone always does.

At 4.25" wide and 3.5" tall this is the right size for a small succulent, a compact trailing plant, a single cutting in water, or whatever object in your life deserves a beautiful container. No drainage holes — designed for a grow pot nestled inside, or for anything else that fits.

Meet its siblings — the Cerulean Planter and the Seafoam Planter — three carved dot vessels, three completely different glaze stories. Each sold individually; all three together are something else entirely.

One of a kind. This particular pearl exists only once.

Wheel-thrown Pioneer Dark with Speckles stoneware | 4.25" diameter × 3.5" tall | Fully glazed interior | Oregon clay

This one has a secret.

The exterior starts with a soft blush pink, then a layer of Micro Pearl — a Mayco glaze that does something luminous and unexpected over the pink beneath it, creating a surface that reads as speckled white-gray from across the room and something considerably more interesting up close. The black glass frit speckles in the Pioneer Dark clay push through both glaze layers like punctuation, grounding all that softness in something real.

The lower half is hand-carved in a dense field of oval dots — each one pressed by hand, each one a small pool of bright white where the glaze collects and intensifies. The carved texture catches light differently depending on the time of day and the angle you're looking from. In the morning it's soft. In afternoon light it glitters slightly. It is never quite the same twice.

The interior is fully glazed in soft pink — a quiet detail that rewards anyone who looks inside, which everyone always does.

At 4.25" wide and 3.5" tall this is the right size for a small succulent, a compact trailing plant, a single cutting in water, or whatever object in your life deserves a beautiful container. No drainage holes — designed for a grow pot nestled inside, or for anything else that fits.

Meet its siblings — the Cerulean Planter and the Seafoam Planter — three carved dot vessels, three completely different glaze stories. Each sold individually; all three together are something else entirely.

One of a kind. This particular pearl exists only once.