Vintage Studio Pottery Lidded Jar with Reed Motif

$38.00

The best handmade pottery often borrows its patterns from nature.

This vintage studio pottery jar features a carved design reminiscent of reeds swaying along the edge of a pond or marsh. The contrast between the dark earthy glaze and the lighter carved pattern creates depth and texture while allowing the simple form to remain the focus.

Equally at home on a kitchen shelf, sideboard, or bookcase, this piece brings warmth and quiet character to a collection of natural materials, handmade objects, and gathered treasures. The lid and substantial stoneware construction make it both decorative and functional.

If there is a piece that captures the spirit of Bryter Pond, it may be this one. The earthy glazes, nature-inspired pattern, and quiet craftsmanship reflect the kinds of objects that find their way into old houses, garden rooms, and collected interiors over time. Unfussy, useful, and beautiful in a way that doesn't ask for attention.

A beautiful example of American studio pottery from the 1970s or 80s with the individuality and subtle imperfections that make handmade objects so enduring.

Approximately 5 ½” high x 3 ½” in diameter

Vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. Please review photographs carefully for details.

The best handmade pottery often borrows its patterns from nature.

This vintage studio pottery jar features a carved design reminiscent of reeds swaying along the edge of a pond or marsh. The contrast between the dark earthy glaze and the lighter carved pattern creates depth and texture while allowing the simple form to remain the focus.

Equally at home on a kitchen shelf, sideboard, or bookcase, this piece brings warmth and quiet character to a collection of natural materials, handmade objects, and gathered treasures. The lid and substantial stoneware construction make it both decorative and functional.

If there is a piece that captures the spirit of Bryter Pond, it may be this one. The earthy glazes, nature-inspired pattern, and quiet craftsmanship reflect the kinds of objects that find their way into old houses, garden rooms, and collected interiors over time. Unfussy, useful, and beautiful in a way that doesn't ask for attention.

A beautiful example of American studio pottery from the 1970s or 80s with the individuality and subtle imperfections that make handmade objects so enduring.

Approximately 5 ½” high x 3 ½” in diameter

Vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. Please review photographs carefully for details.