Rice bale vase II

Rice bale vase II

£150.00

Thrown and constructed bottle vase in a textured stoneware/porcelain mixed clay with wood-ash glaze.

The unusual shape of this vase is based on historic Korean pottery forms (the oldest examples date from the 15th century Joseon dynasty), and is supposed to represent a bale of rice straw.

I would advise not to place this vase directly onto unprotected furniture if it is to contain water for displaying flowers. Although I have tested it myself and have found no leaks, the highly textured material sometimes leaves tiny pathways in the base or walls which water can eventually find a way through. Condensation can also form under the base of a vase if water is sitting directly inside for some time - protect your valuable items of furniture!

h. 18 x w. 17 x d. 14.5cm

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