Ceramic Stones by Rubee Prattley-Jones (II)

NZ$78.00

Ceramic Stones
By Rubee Prattley-Jones

These hole-filled ceramic 'stones' were inspired by foraged beach rocks sculpted by coastal forces. Created from speckled grey stoneware clay, each piece was glazed with a dappled matte grey in the indentations of the holes, except for the lip of the largest hole which is an oceanic blue.

Dimensions: approx 10cm L x 9cm W x 7cm H

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40% of your purchase will go towards wiring in our shiny new 12 cubic foot front-loading kiln. We can fire more work for more lovely humans, more often, and at a much vaster scale! Kiln wiring is an expensive service, and a hard-working group of our studio makers are pitching in to earn some firey funds. 60% of the sale price of each limited edition
object goes directly to the maker.

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Ceramic Stones
By Rubee Prattley-Jones

These hole-filled ceramic 'stones' were inspired by foraged beach rocks sculpted by coastal forces. Created from speckled grey stoneware clay, each piece was glazed with a dappled matte grey in the indentations of the holes, except for the lip of the largest hole which is an oceanic blue.

Dimensions: approx 10cm L x 9cm W x 7cm H

-

40% of your purchase will go towards wiring in our shiny new 12 cubic foot front-loading kiln. We can fire more work for more lovely humans, more often, and at a much vaster scale! Kiln wiring is an expensive service, and a hard-working group of our studio makers are pitching in to earn some firey funds. 60% of the sale price of each limited edition
object goes directly to the maker.

Ceramic Stones
By Rubee Prattley-Jones

These hole-filled ceramic 'stones' were inspired by foraged beach rocks sculpted by coastal forces. Created from speckled grey stoneware clay, each piece was glazed with a dappled matte grey in the indentations of the holes, except for the lip of the largest hole which is an oceanic blue.

Dimensions: approx 10cm L x 9cm W x 7cm H

-

40% of your purchase will go towards wiring in our shiny new 12 cubic foot front-loading kiln. We can fire more work for more lovely humans, more often, and at a much vaster scale! Kiln wiring is an expensive service, and a hard-working group of our studio makers are pitching in to earn some firey funds. 60% of the sale price of each limited edition
object goes directly to the maker.