Seed · gold splash · cobalt

Seed · gold splash · cobalt

CA$56.00

A pop of colour and feast for the senses. Soak in our new electric blue.

The Gold Splash Seed vase has an artful splatter of clear glaze which is then laboriously hand painted with gold lustre using a tiny, tiny brush and fired again for a third time. Variances in the design will occur due to the handmade nature of the splash.

The interior of this vase is sealed with a clear glaze to ensure water tightness.

The Seed vases add a touch of playfulness to your space. Fill them with water and style with unique fresh leaves, small trailing greens or nothing at all! They look great as a standalone sculpture to decorate a small wall space, or style them as an accessory to the other pieces of the collection

Mount to the wall with one small nail (no wall stud required as they are lightweight), or use velcro strips if holes in the wall are not an option.

MADE TO MIX & MATCH!

See our curated Bundles, or Email us if you are looking to purchase multiple Seed vases and receive a discount!

See our Gallery for styling ideas. 

Visit our Plant + Care Guide for installation instructions and choosing the right plant.

To read more about the process of slip casting, see below.

Ready to ship within one week, until stock lasts. Item will then become MADE TO ORDER.

Dimensions:
3.5” diameter
1.25” deep

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The Magic of Slip Casting

Slip casting is an exciting way to make ceramics as it allows you to produce complex shapes that wouldn't be possible using the wheel. It is an entirely different way to how we normally produce ceramics. 

We have designed our own models (some with clay and some with 3D printing technology) and created our own molds from scratch.

This new method consists of pouring a liquid clay (slip) into our plaster molds. As plaster is inherently absorbent, the clay forms a shell inside the mold’s walls. Once a desired thickness of clay shell has been reached, the excess slip can be poured out. After ~60 minutes, once the cast has sufficiently hardened, it can be taken out of the mold. Our laborious seaming process consists of using an array of fine point blades, delicate sponges and ribs to achieve our high level finish.