Handmade honey pot with traditional wooden dipper. The contrast ivory glazed lid is inspired by antique Japanese tea jars that once had ivory lids. Designed, thrown, and glazed in the New York Stoneware studio.
New York Stoneware was established in 2013 by William Reardon in Brooklyn, New York. Born and raised in New York City, William studied architecture and ceramics at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago and graduated with a BFA in 2007. He studied wheel throwing under Charlie Jahn and while earning his degree worked for Chicago ceramicist Bryan Kerrigan as Studio Assistant working on large-scale architectural ceramic tile. Now working in his own studio, William hand designs, throws, trims, glazes and fires simple, elegant pieces that are intended for everyday use.
Description
Handmade honey pot with traditional wooden dipper. The contrast ivory glazed lid is inspired by antique Japanese tea jars that once had ivory lids. Designed, thrown, and glazed in the New York Stoneware studio.
Sizing + Info
4 1/4 " Tall X 3 3/4" Wide
Shipping
$10 standard shipping, free shipping on orders of $100 or more
New York Stoneware
New York Stoneware was established in 2013 by William Reardon in Brooklyn, New York. Born and raised in New York City, William studied architecture and ceramics at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago and graduated with a BFA in 2007. He studied wheel throwing under Charlie Jahn and while earning his degree worked for Chicago ceramicist Bryan Kerrigan as Studio Assistant working on large-scale architectural ceramic tile. Now working in his own studio, William hand designs, throws, trims, glazes and fires simple, elegant pieces that are intended for everyday use.