Speckled Pink Vessel

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A hand thrown pot with a “stacked tyre” profile and angled rim.

Hand thrown and fired to 1,220°C. Coated in a speckled pink glaze. The glaze is slightly varied with changes in colour intensity.

Date of work: 2022

Approx. Height (cm): 8-9cm

Approx. Diameter (cm): 10-11cm

Clay: Staffordshire Stoneware

This item is made in very small batches, and we usually only have one or two in stock. If you would like larger quantities, please write to us using the link in the Contact page. All work is made, glazed, and fired by studio potter James Sims in a small studio in Central London. The handmade nature of the work means that each item will vary slightly making them unique pieces of pottery.

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A hand thrown pot with a “stacked tyre” profile and angled rim.

Hand thrown and fired to 1,220°C. Coated in a speckled pink glaze. The glaze is slightly varied with changes in colour intensity.

Date of work: 2022

Approx. Height (cm): 8-9cm

Approx. Diameter (cm): 10-11cm

Clay: Staffordshire Stoneware

This item is made in very small batches, and we usually only have one or two in stock. If you would like larger quantities, please write to us using the link in the Contact page. All work is made, glazed, and fired by studio potter James Sims in a small studio in Central London. The handmade nature of the work means that each item will vary slightly making them unique pieces of pottery.

A hand thrown pot with a “stacked tyre” profile and angled rim.

Hand thrown and fired to 1,220°C. Coated in a speckled pink glaze. The glaze is slightly varied with changes in colour intensity.

Date of work: 2022

Approx. Height (cm): 8-9cm

Approx. Diameter (cm): 10-11cm

Clay: Staffordshire Stoneware

This item is made in very small batches, and we usually only have one or two in stock. If you would like larger quantities, please write to us using the link in the Contact page. All work is made, glazed, and fired by studio potter James Sims in a small studio in Central London. The handmade nature of the work means that each item will vary slightly making them unique pieces of pottery.