Wabi-sabi Rock moon vase

€450.00
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A quiet ode to forest floors, ancient stone and slow natural growth, the LICHEN collection explores the organic beauty of surface transformation. Defined by its distinctive crawl glaze, each piece appears as though gently overtaken by time — echoing the soft, irregular patterns of lichen spreading across weathered rock.

Handmade by Laima in her rural Latvian studio, this softly rounded form carries a grounded, sculptural presence. The gentle curvature of the body, paired with the decorative surface, creates a unique design object that feels both elemental and contemplative.

The crawl glaze is a rare and expressive finish that deliberately separates and contracts during firing, forming organic fissures and island-like patterns across the surface. This creates a tactile, living texture reminiscent of moss, mineral bloom and aged stone — a visual language of quiet decay and renewal, deeply aligned with the wabi-sabi philosophy.

Treasure the beauty of imperfection and embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi — where irregularity, transience and material honesty are honoured. Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware, each vase exists as both a functional vessel and a sculptural art object.

Glazed inside and fully functional, it comfortably holds water, making it suitable for fresh florals, delicate branches or as a standalone form anchoring a space with soft, earthly calm.

This is the exact item shown in the images — a one-of-a-kind piece shaped by hand, fire and time.

✨ Dimensions
Height: 18 cm
Diameter: 22 cm
Opening: 6 cm

Finished in expressive crawl glaze
Organic moon-shaped silhouette

🌿 Trusted International Shipping and Plastic-Free Packaging
Every order is carefully packed using secure, eco-friendly materials to ensure your ceramics arrive safely — even on long international journeys. I’ve shipped thousands of pieces worldwide with excellent delivery success, and I’m always here to assist with any questions.

Follow the making process and the hands behind these forms at @laimaceramics 🤍

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A quiet ode to forest floors, ancient stone and slow natural growth, the LICHEN collection explores the organic beauty of surface transformation. Defined by its distinctive crawl glaze, each piece appears as though gently overtaken by time — echoing the soft, irregular patterns of lichen spreading across weathered rock.

Handmade by Laima in her rural Latvian studio, this softly rounded form carries a grounded, sculptural presence. The gentle curvature of the body, paired with the decorative surface, creates a unique design object that feels both elemental and contemplative.

The crawl glaze is a rare and expressive finish that deliberately separates and contracts during firing, forming organic fissures and island-like patterns across the surface. This creates a tactile, living texture reminiscent of moss, mineral bloom and aged stone — a visual language of quiet decay and renewal, deeply aligned with the wabi-sabi philosophy.

Treasure the beauty of imperfection and embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi — where irregularity, transience and material honesty are honoured. Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware, each vase exists as both a functional vessel and a sculptural art object.

Glazed inside and fully functional, it comfortably holds water, making it suitable for fresh florals, delicate branches or as a standalone form anchoring a space with soft, earthly calm.

This is the exact item shown in the images — a one-of-a-kind piece shaped by hand, fire and time.

✨ Dimensions
Height: 18 cm
Diameter: 22 cm
Opening: 6 cm

Finished in expressive crawl glaze
Organic moon-shaped silhouette

🌿 Trusted International Shipping and Plastic-Free Packaging
Every order is carefully packed using secure, eco-friendly materials to ensure your ceramics arrive safely — even on long international journeys. I’ve shipped thousands of pieces worldwide with excellent delivery success, and I’m always here to assist with any questions.

Follow the making process and the hands behind these forms at @laimaceramics 🤍