variation-image-1732384126variation-image-1732384126

bottle vase -tall

£40.00

glazed stoneware
Clear
Contact for More Information

Product Guarantees
img

100% British

img

Artisan

img

One Off Piece

img

Small Batch

Description:

A good looking practical vase – great for garden blooms and select stems. An understated bottle form with silky smooth glaze and distinctive JC stamp on the front. Available in 2 colours – vibrant teal – great with muted greens and white blooms and smooth duck egg blue for darker hues and new stone glaze

Weight
Dimensions
Colour

Stone, duck egg blue, Teal

Care Instructions:

Can be washed if necessary

Story:

I love garden flowers, grass stems and seed heads – especially spring flowers but you don’t want to de-nude the garden – a single stem or one or two carefully placed fritillary can light up your room.
These carefully wheel-thrown pieces with a supportive bottle necked opening provide the perfect vase for your home-grown flora. Great for birthday gifts or treat yourself!

Deliveries
Cost Time
Mainland UK £6.00 5 day(s)
UK Highlands and Islands £6.00 7 day(s)
Northern Ireland NA NA
Western Europe £18.00 14 day(s)
Rest of Europe £25.00 14 day(s)
USA and Canada £35.00 14 day(s)
Far East / Australia-NZ £35.00 14 day(s)
Worldwide £35.00 14 day(s)
Returns

Artist Return Policy : This item can be returned.

Under the consumer contract regulations, you have the right to cancel your order up to 14 days from the day you receive your goods.
You could notify us of your wish to cancel the order by emailing us, and then you have further 14 days from the date you notify to return the goods.

Read more about our Return and Refund Policy.
Should you choose to return or exchange your order you will need to deliver the item(s) to the UK, where this seller is based.

judy caplin ceramics

Judy Caplin trained as a painter and printmaker before she discovered the wonders of clay, and never looked back.
I throw all my pieces on a kick-wheel, which allows for more intimate contact between hand and machine.
I only make small batches at a time so all the pieces are ‘one-offs’ and variations in colour and size are part of this handmade process.
As well as making and selling my ceramics I have created community projects and worked on public commissions throughout the North East.
I work out of my studio near the beautiful village of Mickleton surrounded by the rolling hills of Teesdale and only 200 yards from the mighty River Tees.
The kitchen and tableware range developed from wanting to make pieces that looked good on a dresser and felt great in the hand. It took many experiments to find the right forms – the mugs, cups, bowls, dishes, jugs and teapots are ‘road tested’ in my kitchen and finely tuned as I throw each new batch of pieces.
The 3/4 glazed pieces reveal the fired surface texture contrasting with the smooth silky glaze. I mix the clay myself – a regular stoneware body plus a bit of terracotta. I love the way this creates a ‘toasting’ on the surface – as the fluid glaze and raw pot fuse in the kiln, some magic occurs, tingeing the body with a warm blush. With minute changes in the amounts of oxide the glazes will vary from ‘cloud grey’ to ‘duck egg blue’, ‘eau de nil’ , ‘teal’ or ‘stone’
The fruity pieces are fun to make – drawing the fine lines of fruit and leaves with a slip trailer and painting on the glazes. I love the freedom of drawing on the pot in this way – and allowing the kiln to do its work – so the fruit stalks and leaves blend with the flowing glaze and create a unique image – no two will be the same.
The pieces can (and often do!) go in the dishwasher but if you want to retain the shiny, silky surface you may prefer to wash them by hand.
They can go in the microwave but they do get warm (iron in the clay) so beware!

More Products from judy caplin ceramics

Questions and Answers

You are not logged in