The Neck Vase features a precise transition partway down the profile creating not only a distinctive form but an opportunity to showcase our love of glaze and its many beautiful and unexpected combinations. Here it is glazed in the Watercolor technique—a new and dramatic glaze combination exclusive to Heath Clay Studio pieces. Glazes are applied…
These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…
These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…
These rocks are the creation of invertebrates called Piddocks that have burrowed into the stone. These invertabrates have a special shell used for boring into rock. It is common to find these stones with holes whose inhabitants have moved on. These stones have a characteristically light feel, which is very unusual for rocks. This lightness…
This print is inspired by the Chinese tradition of collecting river stones. Called Yuhua—meaning Rain Flower—these beautiful stones were historically found along the banks of the Yangzi river in Nanjing. A legend goes that a monk spent many days teaching in this remote area without food or water. Impressed with his dedication, the heavens showered…
This print is inspired by the Chinese tradition of collecting river stones. Called Yuhua—meaning Rain Flower—these beautiful stones were historically found along the banks of the Yangzi river in Nanjing. A legend goes that a monk spent many days teaching in this remote area without food or water. Impressed with his dedication, the heavens showered…
This print is inspired by the Chinese tradition of collecting river stones. Called Yuhua—meaning Rain Flower—these beautiful stones were historically found along the banks of the Yangzi river in Nanjing. A legend goes that a monk spent many days teaching in this remote area without food or water. Impressed with his dedication, the heavens showered…
This charming spice shaker is one of the designs the women of Tonaltepec created during workshops held with Innovando la Tradición. Each piece is hand built and fired in traditional stone kilns. When the piece emerges from the kiln the surface is quickly splashed with an ink made from charred cactus and oak bark producing…
This charming spice shaker is one of the designs the women of Tonaltepec created during workshops held with Innovando la Tradición. Each piece is hand built and fired in traditional stone kilns. When the piece emerges from the kiln the surface is quickly splashed with an ink made from charred cactus and oak bark producing…
A stunning still life piece with or without flowers. Display it as a family, mixed and matched, or on its own. We’ll leave that up to you. At once versatile and understated, it makes a beautiful addition to any room.
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The Small Bird is slipcast and hand glazed with a glossy layered combination of Opaque White and Grapefruit. But our not-so-feathered friend out of the Clay Studio has unique variation all its own —its small, graceful lines and forms highlight expressive interactions between clay and glaze.