Abigail

$545.00

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Abigail means fountain of joy!

She has a pod shape with a very wide base and a narrow rim. Abigail 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. The vase has been glazed inside to hold water.

240 x 240mm / 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.

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Still available: Click here to purchase through Tyger Gallery Only

Abigail means fountain of joy!

She has a pod shape with a very wide base and a narrow rim. Abigail 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. The vase has been glazed inside to hold water.

240 x 240mm / 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.

Still available: Click here to purchase through Tyger Gallery Only

Abigail means fountain of joy!

She has a pod shape with a very wide base and a narrow rim. Abigail 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. The vase has been glazed inside to hold water.

240 x 240mm / 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.