Who said you can't put porcelain on stoneware? And how beautiful it works out, the white milky drops on a deep dark blackish brown with a think coating of glass. Love it or hate it. The inside is pure white, the rim is speckled with manganese points. This large porcelain-drip vase is as wonky as can be. Rather thin-walled, so it lost the roundness at the rim. Some nice drips on the back. Stands like a brick because it weighs a lot.
clay: C208
glazes: LRW on the inside and black/porcelain/glossy on the outside.
mark: Mim logo side
Product Dimensions
Height: 224 mm / 8.82 inches
Diameter: 138 mm / 5.43 inches
Weight: 1457 grams / 51.39 ounces
I am an artisan potter based in Amsterdam. I create ceramic pieces I love and share them with you. I focus on making vases, bowls, and pots. If you’d like something custom-made, just ask—I can craft one especially for you or your loved ones (dead or alive). My work is sometimes dark and quirky, even wonky if that’s your style. I’m not overly concerned with traditional perfection.
I strive to create useful and beautiful pieces. Even without flowers, brushes, or branches, my vases can stand alone as beautiful objects. They are tough—but please, don’t throw them at people. All of my shapes and glazes are homebrewed, made right here in what I call Mokum.
Really, what more do you need to know? Drop me a note to share your thoughts, ask a question, place an order, or anything else you might need.
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