Objects

Ten handmade ceramic pieces, each one a distinct form. Made for daily use, designed to last a lifetime.

A Collection Built
Around Everyday Ceremony

Each piece is chosen for its form, its weight in the hand, and its capacity to become familiar over time. These are not decorative objects — they are working objects that earn their place in a life lived deliberately. No limited editions. No artificial scarcity. Only ten forms we believe in completely.

Solstice Bowl — ash-glazed stoneware in warm clay tones
01 Solstice Bowl Ash-glazed Stoneware  ·  18 × 8 cm

A centered form. Holds morning fruit, dried botanicals, or quiet emptiness.

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Wabi Vessel — stacked raw terracotta bowls with iron wash
02 Wabi Vessel Iron-washed Terracotta  ·  12 × 22 cm

Raw and unhurried. A vessel that deepens with use and time.

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Dusk Carafe — tall unglazed stoneware jugs in studio light
03 Dusk Carafe High-fire Stoneware  ·  H 26 cm

Unglazed exterior, smooth within. For water, wine, or quiet countertop presence.

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Ritual Cup — white and brown ceramic tea bowl form
04 Ritual Cup Speckled Stoneware  ·  9 × 7 cm

Tea-bowl form, thrown slowly. Made for the first cup of every morning.

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Surface Plate — clean white ceramic mug on a quiet surface
05 Meridian Mug White Stoneware  ·  H 10 cm

Clean, unadorned, deeply useful. The most honest object in the collection.

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Grove Vase — assorted ceramic bowls on a warm brown surface
06 Grove Vase Coil-built Terracotta  ·  H 32 cm

For a single stem or the dignity of empty space.

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Sand Tray — brown ceramic cup and saucer, close-up texture
07 Sand Tray Slab-built Stoneware  ·  28 × 18 cm

A resting place for small objects — keys, stones, a ring at day's end.

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Arc Planter — three brown clay vases on pale concrete
08 Arc Planter Textured Stoneware  ·  ⌀ 15 cm

Wheel-thrown with a ribbed exterior. For trailing greens or solitary succulents.

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Threshold Cup — group of ceramic bowls in warm studio light
09 Threshold Cup Brushwork Stoneware  ·  H 12 cm

Tall cylinder with iron brushwork. For coffee, afternoon stillness, long thoughts.

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Tide Bowl — hands holding a fresh-thrown porcelain form
10 Tide Bowl Porcelain Slip on Terracotta  ·  22 × 6 cm

Low, open, quiet. Like a shallow tide pool full of nothing — complete.

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Objects Made to Be Used

CLAYORA pieces are food-safe and dishwasher-friendly, though hand-washing is recommended to preserve glaze depth over time. Terracotta pieces will develop a patina with use — this is not a flaw but a record of a life lived with them. Small imperfections in form and glaze are intrinsic to hand-making and are part of what makes each piece singular. If a piece ever chips or cracks, we are happy to discuss repair options. These objects are meant to last.