Handmade White Stoneware Vases — Set of Three | Unikas Quartz #261

$ 960,00

A set of three handmade white stoneware vases with a full, rounded body and slender neck — wheel-thrown in Fernando Durao’s Buenos Aires studio. Fired at 1200°C, finished with a custom mineral quartz slip. One of a kind, never repeated.

17.3 in (44 cm) / 14.2 in (36 cm) / 11.8 in (30 cm)

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A set of three handmade white stoneware vases with a full, rounded body — thrown on the wheel in Fernando Durao’s Buenos Aires studio. Each vase has a generous, rounded volume that rises naturally into a slender, elongated neck — an organic form that the wheel builds with ease and that no mold can replicate with the same living tension. One of a kind, no editions, no reorders.

The surface is finished with Fernando’s custom mineral quartz slip — a formula developed over 35 years of studio practice from raw minerals: feldspars, silica, natural oxides. Applied by hand, layer by layer, directly onto the raw clay body. The result is a pure white surface with mineral depth — matte, textured, and alive in light.

Each piece is fired at 1200°C in high-fire stoneware. Three distinct heights that together create a balanced composition.

Each piece ships with a signed certificate of authenticity from the artist.

Set includes:
Piece A: 17.3 in (44 cm) height / 4.7 in (12 cm) diameter
Piece B: 14.2 in (36 cm) height / 4.3 in (11 cm) diameter
Piece C: 11.8 in (30 cm) height / 3.9 in (10 cm) diameter

Materials: High-fire stoneware, custom mineral quartz slip
Firing temperature: 1200°C
Origin: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Shipping: Ships to the United States — carefully packed, fully insured. Import duties may apply upon delivery and are the responsibility of the buyer.

Read more: White Stoneware Vases — Why Texture Matters More Than Color and Mineral Slip Ceramics — No Commercial Glazes.

Made in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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