A high-contrast profile of a coarse, iron-speckled ceramic vessel with heavy kiln scars, cast in deep shadow with dramatic side-lighting from the right.
A high-contrast profile of a coarse, iron-speckled ceramic vessel with heavy kiln scars, cast in deep shadow with dramatic side-lighting from the right.
Mountain Veins

Granite and Wild Clay

Vessels slow-turned from high-altitude fissures, rich in raw feldspar crystals. These iron-speckled pieces carry the coarse weight of weathered stone, fired to extreme temperatures.

Extreme close-up of hands caked in dry mud extracting raw granite-rich clay from a narrow rocky fissure in the mountains.
Extreme close-up of hands caked in dry mud extracting raw granite-rich clay from a narrow rocky fissure in the mountains.
The Provenance

High-Altitude Fissures

Archive 04

Feldspar Veins

Harvested at 1,200 meters elevation. Coarse granite deposits yield high iron content and deep kiln scars.

We extract our clays from granite veins exposed to harsh alpine climates. The raw feldspar melts during firing, creating natural, rough-textured glazes that record the intense environment of their origin.

The Registry

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Each vessel is a singular archival piece, cataloged by its geological extraction site. We provide full provenance documentation with every acquisition.