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Red Narrow neck vase
A 15 cm ceramic vase with a narrow opening. The body is gently rounded, tapering subtly toward the base and neck to create an elongated, elegant silhouette. The surface is finished in a soft, matte glaze that enhances the tactile quality of the piece while keeping the color palette muted and natural.
Botanic flowers are rendered across the surface in delicate, hand-painted strokes: slender stems, layered petals, and finely detailed leaves suggest a studied observation of wildflowers rather than stylized ornament. The floral motifs vary in scale, some clustered as small sprays, others standing alone to create a balanced, organic composition that wraps around the vase.
Interspersed among the blooms are small representations of insect life — likely bees and butterflies — depicted with careful attention to proportion and wing pattern. These insects are integrated into the scene as if caught mid-flight or resting on a petal, adding movement and a sense of ecosystem to the design.
The narrow opening makes the vase suited to single stems or minimalist arrangements. Overall, the piece feels intimate and artisanal: understated colors, precise botanical detailing, and small-scale insect imagery combine to produce a contemplative object that pairs well with both modern and rustic interiors.
A 15 cm ceramic vase with a narrow opening. The body is gently rounded, tapering subtly toward the base and neck to create an elongated, elegant silhouette. The surface is finished in a soft, matte glaze that enhances the tactile quality of the piece while keeping the color palette muted and natural.
Botanic flowers are rendered across the surface in delicate, hand-painted strokes: slender stems, layered petals, and finely detailed leaves suggest a studied observation of wildflowers rather than stylized ornament. The floral motifs vary in scale, some clustered as small sprays, others standing alone to create a balanced, organic composition that wraps around the vase.
Interspersed among the blooms are small representations of insect life — likely bees and butterflies — depicted with careful attention to proportion and wing pattern. These insects are integrated into the scene as if caught mid-flight or resting on a petal, adding movement and a sense of ecosystem to the design.
The narrow opening makes the vase suited to single stems or minimalist arrangements. Overall, the piece feels intimate and artisanal: understated colors, precise botanical detailing, and small-scale insect imagery combine to produce a contemplative object that pairs well with both modern and rustic interiors.