Beginner Ceramics

Handmade Ceramic Arch Vase

$850
Handmade Ceramic Arch Vase
Beginner Ceramics

Handmade Ceramic Arch Vase

$850
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This piece comes via All Fired Up, a very special, limited collection of handmade ceramics, only available at Food52. (And because it’s handmade, some variation is to be expected and embraced.)

In a league of its own

We’d like to give this vase a pedestal of its own, but our best bookshelf will have to do. It was wheel-thrown in two pieces by artist Jesse Hamerman, with those coils attached one by one. It’s a painstaking process of assembling and drying that takes almost eight weeks start-to-finish. (Good things do take time, after all.)

  • Wheel-thrown and hand-formed ceramic
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52
  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

We’d like to give this vase a pedestal of its own, but our best bookshelf will have to do. It was wheel-thrown in two pieces by artist Jesse Hamerman, with those coils attached one by one. It’s a painstaking process of assembling and drying that takes almost eight weeks start-to-finish. (Good things do take time, after all.)

  • Wheel-thrown and hand-formed ceramic
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52

In a league of its own

We’d like to give this vase a pedestal of its own, but our best bookshelf will have to do. It was wheel-thrown in two pieces by artist Jesse Hamerman, with those coils attached one by one. It’s a painstaking process of assembling and drying that takes almost eight weeks start-to-finish. (Good things do take time, after all.)

  • Wheel-thrown and hand-formed ceramic
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52
  • Made in: Brooklyn, NY
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

We’d like to give this vase a pedestal of its own, but our best bookshelf will have to do. It was wheel-thrown in two pieces by artist Jesse Hamerman, with those coils attached one by one. It’s a painstaking process of assembling and drying that takes almost eight weeks start-to-finish. (Good things do take time, after all.)

  • Wheel-thrown and hand-formed ceramic
  • Crafted in a small Brooklyn studio
  • Exclusively at Food52