Heath Ceramics #12 Vase
Best artisanal accent for lovers of minimalist, handcrafted home decor.
This hand-thrown vessel bridges the gap between functional kitchenware and gallery-worthy sculpture. While its rustic, pleated surface demands a prominent spot on your table, the delicate craftsmanship ensures it remains a practical, everyday object rather than a fragile display piece.
$310.00
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Heath Ceramics
Who it's for
- Collectors valuing artisanal quality and unique handcrafted details
- Interior stylists seeking versatile pieces for diverse home aesthetics
- Design enthusiasts investing in heirloom-quality American heritage goods
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing affordability over brand prestige
- Households with active children or pets prone to accidents
- Users who frequently rearrange decor and prefer lightweight items
Performance breakdown
Artistic Provenance
Hand-thrown by Akio Nukaga, ensuring authentic master-potter craftsmanship in every piece.
Surface Texture
Earthy, tactile finish provides a sophisticated contrast to the rhythmic pleating.
Design Versatility
Modernist aesthetic bridges the gap between functional dailyware and sculptural art.
Floral Compatibility
Compact dimensions are ideal for single stems or small, curated arrangements.
Material Integrity
High-quality ceramic construction reflects the traditional techniques of Kasama, Japan.
Visual Impact
The blue-yellow glaze creates a striking focal point for any tabletop.
Key Specs
Material
Ceramic
Height
7.6 inches
Diameter
4.3 inches
Production Method
Hand thrown and carved
Origin
Kasama, Japan
Finish
Textured
Mounting Type
Tabletop
Style
Modern, Rustic
Transparency
Opaque
Set Quantity
0
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