Ceramic Vases
'Legend of Lines, ' vase
A piece of stately elegance, this vase adorns with the essence of ancestral Thailand. Wannapha Nopnorb crafts this piece from laterite, a clay-like soil formed from decaying rocks weathered by tropical heat and centuries of heavy rain.
Ceramic vase, 'Point Made'
Edymundo Cola�o combines his characteristic clean line with intense color. Perfect for a contemporary interior, this sleek vase contrasts rich terracotta with velvet black. Its minimalist beauty showcases Cola�o's design talents.
Ceramic vase, 'Peruvian Ponchos'
Extraordinary color adorns this enchanting vase, meticulously painted by hand. Lulli Luca portrays traditional Andean shawls and ponchos, their handloomed motifs inspired by pre-Hispanic textiles. The realistic designs grace a hand-crafted ceramic vase.
Ceramic vase, 'Rain'
Kissed by sunlight, rain spatters from the green forest sky. Kittikorn conjures a shower in glistening ceramic. The smooth hand-crafted vase features a delightful crackled glaze.
Ceramic vase, 'Delicious Delights' (large)
Bright red peppers, ripe and inviting, adorn this decorative vase by Lulli Luca. Crafted by hand of ceramic, the delicious motifs celebrate Peru's traditional cuisine. World-renowned ceramist Luca signs this piece on a small silver plaque.
Ceramic vase, 'Maya King of Palenque'
Angel Cer�n crafts an extraordinary ceramic vase, adorned with an image from the archeological zone of Palenque. The stern ruler sits atop the kneeling bodies of conquered enemies.
Ceramic jar, 'Temple Elephants'
With a lid like a temple spire, this ceramic jar is serenely lovely. Eddy crafts it by hand, adding an antique finish. Elephants parade joyously around its center, and the motif is repeated on the lid.
Ceramic bottles, 'White Snail' (pair)
Classic lines and a stately shape characterize this beautiful set by Edymundo Cola�o. Hand-crafted of ceramic, the bottles are enveloped in slender threads that spiral their way up the piece like the curving shell of the caracol (snail).
Ceramic jar, 'Hidden Messages'
This beautiful jar features a lid attached with a colorful cord. By Shiroque, it bears messages in Spanish. "This piece began as a form of distraction and fun, but it ended up being one of my most rigorous and demanding works, " he says.
Ceramic jar, 'Fountainhead'
This ceramic jar is crowned by a lid attached with a colorful cord. By Shiroque, it is inspired by the Sanctuary of Tambomachay in Cuzco, dedicated to water. In it is a fountain that has flowed for hundreds of years without varying its flow; its source is unknown.











