Extreme close-up of a hand-thrown ceramic vessel with a rough, iron-speckled surface, dramatic side-lighting casting deep shadows, dark stone background.
Extreme close-up of a hand-thrown ceramic vessel with a rough, iron-speckled surface, dramatic side-lighting casting deep shadows, dark stone background.
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Alluvial Deposits

Vessels slow-turned from wild clay harvested from ancient riverbeds, capturing three centuries of geological provenance in iron-speckled kiln scars.

Chiaroscuro photograph of hands caked in wet, dark alluvial clay, working over a slow-turning wooden potter's wheel in a dimly lit stone workshop.
Chiaroscuro photograph of hands caked in wet, dark alluvial clay, working over a slow-turning wooden potter's wheel in a dimly lit stone workshop.
Three-Hundred-Year Bed

The Riverbed Archive

Buried beneath alluvial deposits, this raw clay carries rich organic sediments. When fired with wood, the iron-speckled surface emerges as a physical record of water-borne earth.

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The Alluvial Series

Each vessel in this batch retains the fluid weight of its origin, finished with a raw wood-ash glaze that highlights every kiln scar.

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Secure a piece of documented geological history. Each archived vessel is cataloged with its exact extraction coordinates.