Wren

$125.00
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Hand-sculpted bird-footed bowl | Wheel-thrown reclaimed stoneware | 4.75" diameter × 6" tall | Fully glazed interior | Oregon clay

It has places to be.

Wren is wheel-thrown from reclaimed stoneware — a mix of every clay body that's passed through my Portland studio, compressed and fired into something new. The exterior is glazed in Georgie's Jujube, applied to crawl — pulling back from the surface in the kiln to reveal the dark burgundy underglaze beneath, creating a texture that reads like feathers, or lichen, or something that's been weathering quietly for a very long time. The legs are Amaco Saturation Gold, which fires to a deep near-black with hints of gold and a subtle luster that catches light the way a wet feather does. The sculpted feather collar where bowl meets leg is a warm brown-taupe — dimensional, tactile, the place your eye goes first and stays longest.

The interior is Micro Pearl. On this particular bowl, on this particular clay, it does something genuinely unexpected — luminous and soft and considerably more interesting than it has any right to be.

Each foot is hand-sculpted. Each one lands a little differently. Wren stands about 4.75" wide and 6" tall and has strong opinions about where it wants to live in your home.

Not a planter. Not a serving bowl. A Flock piece — which means it's sculptural first, functional second, and completely one of a kind always.

One of a kind. Wren exists only once.

Hand-sculpted bird-footed bowl | Wheel-thrown reclaimed stoneware | 4.75" diameter × 6" tall | Fully glazed interior | Oregon clay

It has places to be.

Wren is wheel-thrown from reclaimed stoneware — a mix of every clay body that's passed through my Portland studio, compressed and fired into something new. The exterior is glazed in Georgie's Jujube, applied to crawl — pulling back from the surface in the kiln to reveal the dark burgundy underglaze beneath, creating a texture that reads like feathers, or lichen, or something that's been weathering quietly for a very long time. The legs are Amaco Saturation Gold, which fires to a deep near-black with hints of gold and a subtle luster that catches light the way a wet feather does. The sculpted feather collar where bowl meets leg is a warm brown-taupe — dimensional, tactile, the place your eye goes first and stays longest.

The interior is Micro Pearl. On this particular bowl, on this particular clay, it does something genuinely unexpected — luminous and soft and considerably more interesting than it has any right to be.

Each foot is hand-sculpted. Each one lands a little differently. Wren stands about 4.75" wide and 6" tall and has strong opinions about where it wants to live in your home.

Not a planter. Not a serving bowl. A Flock piece — which means it's sculptural first, functional second, and completely one of a kind always.

One of a kind. Wren exists only once.