Studio Latitud
Small vase, Hakeme Splash
Small vase, Hakeme Splash
Small vase in hakeme technique. Unglazed outside, glazed inside.
Hakeme is a Japanese technique where you paint with a contrasting engobe (liquid clay) and let the brushstrokes show through. Here I have worked with darker engobes on light clay. The dark one is a brownish-black stoneware clay, and the lighter one is an earthenware clay that has melted out and is partially shiny.
I can never have too many bud vases. They are perfect for that one flower I found in the garden, the first snowdrops of spring or a single blade of grass. Grouping several small vases together is also great! Mix and match in different colors and shapes, or choose a common theme.
All are unique, and only available in these single copies!
- Drop-shaped vase with brown-black engobe, narrower neck, 9.5 cm
- Drop-shaped vase with brown-black engobe, 9 cm
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ABOUT THE MATERIAL
ABOUT THE MATERIAL
Turned in stoneware. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
Note that matte glazes can get cutlery marks more easily.






A living material
Clay is a living material, and creating in clay is a multi-step process.
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Clays and glazes
More about clays and glazesI have selected a couple of standard glazes and clays that I work with. The colors are neutral, close to nature and fit well together. I find the meeting between clay and glaze exciting - I want you to see the clay with its structure, that it is not perfect. Therefore, many of my products are only partially glazed.
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Delivery information
As I have both ordered goods and finished products in stock, delivery times vary. If the item is in stock, I will ship within a couple of days (always with trackable delivery). If it is a made-to-order product, the delivery time may vary. More information about this is on each product.