Handmade Small Horsehair Pueblo Design Wedding Vase Pottery
Handmade Small Horsehair Pueblo Design Wedding Vase Pottery
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The wedding vase serves as a symbol of unification between both the bride and
groom during traditional wedding ceremonies. The husband is represented by one
spout, and the wife by the other. The couple's circle of life is symbolized by
the handle's looped design, which stands for the oneness that marriage brings
about.
Local Artist Luna from Albuquerque, New Mexico created this ceramic. Because
each pattern is had crafted, each piece is distinctively different. At several
phases, paint and textured glaze are applied, at a minimum of three firings are
done to each piece of pottery. This beautiful vase comes with Pueblo design on
it. Pueblos are North American Indian Villages found in the southwest of the
United States, particularly with those multiple-story adobe homes constructed by
the pueblo people.
New Mexico artist Emne (AKA Luna) designs and handcrafts pottery incorporating
24 k gold and horsehair. Each piece is inspired by the beautiful sceneries of
the Southwest making each piece a collectable work of art for years to come.
Horsehair pottery pieces are made by using hair from the horse's mane or tail.
The piece is fired and then pulled from the kiln red hot to lay the hair onto
it. Every strand of hair carbonizes, leaving random patterns in the pieces.
Height: 4.5in
Width: 3.50 in
Weight: 5oz
Please note that all measurements are approximate, please keep in mind before
purchasing. Moreover, picture colors can occasionally differ slightly.
While we make every effort to obtain the greatest and most accurate
measurements, size and dimensions are not always exact.
If you have any questions or concerns about any of our products, please feel
free to reach out.
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groom during traditional wedding ceremonies. The husband is represented by one
spout, and the wife by the other. The couple's circle of life is symbolized by
the handle's looped design, which stands for the oneness that marriage brings
about.
Local Artist Luna from Albuquerque, New Mexico created this ceramic. Because
each pattern is had crafted, each piece is distinctively different. At several
phases, paint and textured glaze are applied, at a minimum of three firings are
done to each piece of pottery. This beautiful vase comes with Pueblo design on
it. Pueblos are North American Indian Villages found in the southwest of the
United States, particularly with those multiple-story adobe homes constructed by
the pueblo people.
New Mexico artist Emne (AKA Luna) designs and handcrafts pottery incorporating
24 k gold and horsehair. Each piece is inspired by the beautiful sceneries of
the Southwest making each piece a collectable work of art for years to come.
Horsehair pottery pieces are made by using hair from the horse's mane or tail.
The piece is fired and then pulled from the kiln red hot to lay the hair onto
it. Every strand of hair carbonizes, leaving random patterns in the pieces.
Height: 4.5in
Width: 3.50 in
Weight: 5oz
Please note that all measurements are approximate, please keep in mind before
purchasing. Moreover, picture colors can occasionally differ slightly.
While we make every effort to obtain the greatest and most accurate
measurements, size and dimensions are not always exact.
If you have any questions or concerns about any of our products, please feel
free to reach out.