Handmade Studio Art Pottery Pitcher — Speckled Ash Glaze, Signed, Vintage
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This pitcher didn’t come off a conveyor belt and it wants you to know that. Hand-thrown by a skilled studio potter — likely somewhere between the 1970s and 1990s when people were out here making beautiful things with their hands and not apologizing for it — this is the kind of piece that makes your shelf look like you actually have taste.
The form is everything: wide bulbous body, tapered waist, pinched spout, pedestal foot, and a pulled handle with a sweet little decorative clay knob where it meets the neck. Wheel-thrown stoneware with a speckled ash/celadon glaze in warm grey-white that shifts into shades of moss and sage green depending on the light. That color variation? That’s reduction firing doing its thing in a high-temp kiln. You can’t fake that.
The unglazed foot shows the raw groggy stoneware clay body underneath — genuinely beautiful if you’re into that sort of thing (you are). Signed on the bottom with an incised mark (possibly “J”?) which tells you this potter was proud of their work and had every right to be.
No chips. No cracks. No crazing. Just good bones and better glaze.
Use it as a vase for your dried pampas, a water pitcher for your very aesthetic dinner table, or just set it somewhere and let people think you found it at a tiny pottery studio in Vermont.
📦 Wrapped with care. This one deserves it.
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