Skasila – Spiked Stoneware Vessel
by twig & beetle United States (US)

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Forged from the depths of heartbreak this vessel by twig & beetle was hand thrown in a dark stoneware clay in two separate shakes and then conjoined into one unique sculpture. Pre glaze fire the vessel was coated externally in a metal oxide, and internally glazed with a crackling clear, spilling over onto the spikes. The effect is a metallic with moments of blue and gold. Each spike was meticulously placed and aligned strictly with eyesight. Each spike was then refined and bent towards to direction of the sky.

This sculptural vessel is water tight, not food safe.

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Jess Sasso's love for ceramics ignited when she stumbled upon a pottery studio during a walk in Boston. Trading coasts for her passion, she settled in Los Angeles in 2020, diving deep into the art of pottery. Drawing inspiration from her Italian heritage and the elegance of Roman culture, Jess’s sculptural vessels are a testament to her artistry and the tales of generations. Each link in her creations is a celebration of heritage, hand-formed and perfectly imperfect. Discover an exclusive collection of her work on this platform.
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