Classic Bud Vase – Pewabic Pottery
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel. Stratton would then apply slip or other decorative applications to the surface, much like the Classic Vase finish. Approximately 5-6” Hand-thrown and glazed by Pewabic artisans
In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel. Stratton would then apply slip or other decorative applications to the surface, much like the Classic Vase finish. Approximately 5-6” Hand-thrown and glazed by Pewabic artisans Pewabic logo stamped on the bottom Slight variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one of a kind Available in Pewabic Green, Pewabic Blue, Peacock, Midnight, and Frost
In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel. Stratton would then apply slip or other decorative applications to the surface, much like the Classic Vase finish.
- Approximately 5-6”
- Hand-thrown and glazed by Pewabic artisans
- Pewabic logo stamped on the bottom
- Slight variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one of a kind
- Available in Pewabic Green, Pewabic Blue, Peacock, Midnight, and Frost
In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel. Stratton would then apply slip or other decorative applications to the surface, much like the Classic Vase finish. Approximately 5-6” Hand-thrown and glazed by Pewabic artisans Pewabic logo stamped on the bottom Slight variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one of a kind Available in Pewabic Green, Pewabic Blue, Peacock, Midnight, and Frost
In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel. Stratton
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In the early days of Pewabic, founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton sketched shapes for her vessel thrower, Joseph Heerich, to throw on the wheel.
Classic Bud Vase
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