The Caspian Bud Vase is born from the fire of a coastal pottery studio in Byron Bay. Each piece is individually hand-thrown on a traditional kick-wheel, ensuring no two silhouettes are ever identical.
The artisan uses a "Slip-Trailing" technique to marinate the raw clay with deep indigo pigments before the first firing. Following the glaze, the vase undergoes a modern interpretation of Kintsugi, where the natural "cracks" and petal-like motifs are hand-painted with a 24k gold-infused lacquer. This process honors the Japanese philosophy that breakage and repair are part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.