Centerpiece Vase




Centerpiece Vase
$110.00
This centerpiece can be so versatile!
The opening of the mouth is approximately 5.5” and the piece is 7.5” tall and from the largest roundest section it is 7-7.5” wide. It has two rustic handles.
In the image shown, I have popped in a glass vase with olive leaves, however, a mason jar could also be used.
It would make for an excellent utensil holder in a large kitchen or placed with a dried arrangement or not on a shelf for visual appeal.
The glaze is a light shiny turquoise with a band where the glaze breaks against the raw iron speckled clay.
It’s a lovely piece as shown or for a console table in a foyer.
Non toxic glazes should you think of some way to use it for food! Share with me if you do!
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