This hand-thrown studio pottery bottle vase features a rich earth-tone glaze, blending warm browns and sandy beige with expressive brushstroke accents. Its rounded belly tapers into a narrow, flared neck, creating a classic bottle form ideal for standalone display or holding a few dried stems. The raw clay base shows a minimalist maker’s stamp, adding character to this artisan-crafted piece. Its rustic style and natural tones make it a seamless fit for boho, wabi-sabi, or earthy interiors.
Estimated to be late 20th century, this vase was likely crafted by a skilled independent ceramicist, possibly American or Canadian based on the glazing and form. It’s in excellent vintage condition with no cracks or chips.
Material: Stoneware clay with matte and gloss glaze
Style: Studio pottery, rustic modern
Age: Circa 1980s–1990s