Evangaline
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Evangaline means bearer of good news!
She has a pod shape with a wide base and a narrow rim.
Evangaline has a soft brown matt glaze under a layer of white lichen glaze on the outside of the vase, creating a textured circular pattern on the surface of the vase. She also has a cream matt glaze on the bottom third of the vase, offering a contrasting effect. The vase has been glazed inside to hold water.
250 x 230mm / Stoneware
There are 5 pieces in this Collection by Helen created through the process of coil pottery.
Each piece has been created with a lichen glaze coating the exterior of the vase, depicting the lichen covered rocks at Good Hope
Each piece is built layer by layer with coils of stoneware clay.
Click here to purchase through Tyger Gallery Only
Evangaline means bearer of good news!
She has a pod shape with a wide base and a narrow rim.
Evangaline has a soft brown matt glaze under a layer of white lichen glaze on the outside of the vase, creating a textured circular pattern on the surface of the vase. She also has a cream matt glaze on the bottom third of the vase, offering a contrasting effect. The vase has been glazed inside to hold water.
250 x 230mm / Stoneware
There are 5 pieces in this Collection by Helen created through the process of coil pottery.
Each piece has been created with a lichen glaze coating the exterior of the vase, depicting the lichen covered rocks at Good Hope
Each piece is built layer by layer with coils of stoneware clay.
Click here to purchase through Tyger Gallery Only
Evangaline means bearer of good news!
She has a pod shape with a wide base and a narrow rim.
Evangaline has a soft brown matt glaze under a layer of white lichen glaze on the outside of the vase, creating a textured circular pattern on the surface of the vase. She also has a cream matt glaze on the bottom third of the vase, offering a contrasting effect. The vase has been glazed inside to hold water.
250 x 230mm / Stoneware
There are 5 pieces in this Collection by Helen created through the process of coil pottery.
Each piece has been created with a lichen glaze coating the exterior of the vase, depicting the lichen covered rocks at Good Hope
Each piece is built layer by layer with coils of stoneware clay.