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Blooming Girls Blue Vines

$550.00
sold out

Theodora’s signature Blooming Girls artwork has expanded into handcrafted ceramic vessels. Each handmade piece contains unique character, shape and imperfections — all imprints of the artistic process and the hand of the maker.

This unique shape is reminiscent of Ancient Greek vessels with a painterly blue blossoms and vines etched into the clay. She is a true queen and the largest Blooming Girls vessel in this debut collection launch. While she is fully functionally to hold flowers and water, she’s equally gorgeous to admire her many facets like a sculptural piece.

Measures approximately 12” high and 8.5” diameter at widest point with a 4” diameter opening.

The Artisanal Creative Process:

This exquisite one-of-a-kind vessel was hand built by Theodora using a coil technique with stoneware clay. Once the vessel has taken shape and dried to a perfect leather hard condition, the real fun begins.

Theodora applied underglaze with intuitive brushstrokes in variety of colors. After several layers of underglaze and drying time, she hand draws the botanical composition with a clay carving tool. She then uses  the sgrafitto technique in an unhurried and careful scratching of the top layer of painted clay to reveal texture below. Sgraffito comes from the Italian word meaning “scratching”, and it is believed that this method originated in the 10th century from ancient Egypt and Roman periods with a substantial appearance of original designs during the 13th century in the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic influences.

Once the full composition is completed with sgraffito, the vessel enters the kiln for the first bisque firing. Afterwards, the vessel is hand washed,  the foot waxed and three layers of clear glaze handpainted to the exterior. The inside of the vessel is also glazed, then back into the kiln for its final firing when the true colors of the underglazes and the creamy color of the clay body are revealed.

Food safe and lead free. Hand wash recommended.

All sales final.

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Theodora’s signature Blooming Girls artwork has expanded into handcrafted ceramic vessels. Each handmade piece contains unique character, shape and imperfections — all imprints of the artistic process and the hand of the maker.

This unique shape is reminiscent of Ancient Greek vessels with a painterly blue blossoms and vines etched into the clay. She is a true queen and the largest Blooming Girls vessel in this debut collection launch. While she is fully functionally to hold flowers and water, she’s equally gorgeous to admire her many facets like a sculptural piece.

Measures approximately 12” high and 8.5” diameter at widest point with a 4” diameter opening.

The Artisanal Creative Process:

This exquisite one-of-a-kind vessel was hand built by Theodora using a coil technique with stoneware clay. Once the vessel has taken shape and dried to a perfect leather hard condition, the real fun begins.

Theodora applied underglaze with intuitive brushstrokes in variety of colors. After several layers of underglaze and drying time, she hand draws the botanical composition with a clay carving tool. She then uses  the sgrafitto technique in an unhurried and careful scratching of the top layer of painted clay to reveal texture below. Sgraffito comes from the Italian word meaning “scratching”, and it is believed that this method originated in the 10th century from ancient Egypt and Roman periods with a substantial appearance of original designs during the 13th century in the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic influences.

Once the full composition is completed with sgraffito, the vessel enters the kiln for the first bisque firing. Afterwards, the vessel is hand washed,  the foot waxed and three layers of clear glaze handpainted to the exterior. The inside of the vessel is also glazed, then back into the kiln for its final firing when the true colors of the underglazes and the creamy color of the clay body are revealed.

Food safe and lead free. Hand wash recommended.

All sales final.

Theodora’s signature Blooming Girls artwork has expanded into handcrafted ceramic vessels. Each handmade piece contains unique character, shape and imperfections — all imprints of the artistic process and the hand of the maker.

This unique shape is reminiscent of Ancient Greek vessels with a painterly blue blossoms and vines etched into the clay. She is a true queen and the largest Blooming Girls vessel in this debut collection launch. While she is fully functionally to hold flowers and water, she’s equally gorgeous to admire her many facets like a sculptural piece.

Measures approximately 12” high and 8.5” diameter at widest point with a 4” diameter opening.

The Artisanal Creative Process:

This exquisite one-of-a-kind vessel was hand built by Theodora using a coil technique with stoneware clay. Once the vessel has taken shape and dried to a perfect leather hard condition, the real fun begins.

Theodora applied underglaze with intuitive brushstrokes in variety of colors. After several layers of underglaze and drying time, she hand draws the botanical composition with a clay carving tool. She then uses  the sgrafitto technique in an unhurried and careful scratching of the top layer of painted clay to reveal texture below. Sgraffito comes from the Italian word meaning “scratching”, and it is believed that this method originated in the 10th century from ancient Egypt and Roman periods with a substantial appearance of original designs during the 13th century in the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic influences.

Once the full composition is completed with sgraffito, the vessel enters the kiln for the first bisque firing. Afterwards, the vessel is hand washed,  the foot waxed and three layers of clear glaze handpainted to the exterior. The inside of the vessel is also glazed, then back into the kiln for its final firing when the true colors of the underglazes and the creamy color of the clay body are revealed.

Food safe and lead free. Hand wash recommended.

All sales final.

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