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Small Black Obsidian Ceramic Ikebana Vase

Small Black Obsidian Ceramic Ikebana Vase

Regular price $54.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $54.00 USD
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Make the art of Ikebana effortless. A discreetly integrated metal flower frog, securely affixed to the base, holds each stem in place. Simply press your flower stems into the frog and watch your arrangement come to life.

The Dweller Studio Ikebana is contemporary, minimalist, and designed to center all attention on the flowers. Each vase is meticulously hand-shaped and finished with our black obsidian glaze, inspired by the deep, reflective beauty and intricate depths of natural obsidian.

Dimensions & Care

Dimensions
This Ikebana vase measures 3 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, making it perfect for minimalist arrangements.

Care
All pieces are crafted from ceramic and can be gently hand-washed with mild soap. The metal frog at the center of the ikebana may occasionally require brushing to remove any organic debris left behind by the flowers.

Shipping & Delivery

All items are carefully packaged using eco-friendly and recyclable materials.

Shipping & Delivery

  • Shipping Method: We ship nationwide via USPS, FedEx, and UPS. (Excluding Hawaii & Alaska)
  • Order Processing: Please allow 5 business days to craft your order and 2 business days to process your order.
  • Estimated Delivery: Items typically arrive within 2–5 business days after shipment.
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Crafted Like Nothing Else

Each piece is the result of meticulous experimentation and passion, made entirely in-studio.

Design

The creation process begins with pen, paper, and a wealth of ideas.

Cast

After multiple rounds of experimentation, we carefully run our castings.

Bisque

Once the castings become bone-dry we load them into the kiln and fire it up to 2,160°F.

Glaze

We dip our bisqueware into meticulously crafted glaze formulations.

Fire

The pieces are returned to the kiln and fired to 2,232°F, fusing the glaze.