1990s Handcrafted Ikebana Flower Vessel
1990s Handcrafted Ikebana Flower Vessel
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Bring a touch of minimalist beauty to your floral arrangements with this charming vintage 1990s handcrafted Ikebana flower vessel. This unique studio pottery piece features a rustic, earthy aesthetic with a speckled, sandy-toned glaze and organic brown streaks, giving it a natural, weathered look. The distinctive perforated design around the body serves as a built-in flower frog, making it perfect for creating delicate and artistic Ikebana-style arrangements with single stems or small clusters of blossoms.
Its compact size and thoughtful design make it an ideal accent for a bookshelf, desk, or as a centerpiece, celebrating the art of simple floral display.
Material: Ceramic
Color: Speckled cream/tan with brown accents
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or significant signs of wear. The glaze and form are perfectly preserved, highlighting its handcrafted origins.
✧ Be aware that this item is vintage, so you may come across minor signs of age and wear, but don't worry - any major flaws will be mentioned in the description above!
✧ Colour intensity and shades may vary in real life.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Returns are accepted within 10 days of receipt subject to availability. The customer is subject to delivery costs when handling a return.
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
When dealing with vintage pieces, always opt for a gentle wash and skip the tumble dry. Be sure to closely follow the steps on the instructions tag whenever possible. Check our "Care for Vintage" page for more useful information.
Sustainability
Sustainability
We are compromised to reduce our carbon footprint. We use antique postcards as greeting cards, we have our own hand-crafted stamp using water-based inks and we utilize recycled plastic mailers.
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