mishima vase, large
These mishima vases by Howarth Hil are reminiscent of the nature inspired pieces of the art nouveau period. As beautiful empty as they are filled, each porcelain vase is hand thrown and finished using the mishima technique, a process of adding inlays of underglaze and slip at different points during the firing to create layers of texture and color.
Each handmade vase is approximately 4.5-5.75" tall and varies shape, color and design.
made in Maine ❤
Tucked inside a mid-19th century post and beam barn in Berwick, Maine is Howarth Hill Small Batch Pottery, the studio of ceramicist Lindsey Howarth.
Working with white stoneware clay, Lindsey creates functional pottery that focuses on clean lines and classic forms. She balances the raw texture of the stoneware with high gloss celadon-like glazes that fade into subtle shades of opaque, creamy white. Each of her hand thrown pieces is both utilitarian and beautiful, bringing a sense of intention, permanency and enjoyment to the day to day.