Milk Jug 26.49 – Vintage Gold

$95.00

Milk Jug 26.49 is a hand-built porcelain vessel finished in Vintage Gold glaze. Layers of bronze, charcoal, blue, and violet create an iridescent surface that shifts with changing light, revealing new colors and details from every angle.

Inspired by the familiar shape of a plastic milk jug, this sculptural object transforms an everyday form into something unexpected. The glaze pools and breaks across the surface, highlighting the contours of the piece while creating metallic flashes reminiscent of weathered metal, oil slicks, and mineral formations.

This one-of-a-kind porcelain vessel functions beautifully as a small vase, decorative object, or part of a collection of contemporary ceramics.

Details

  • One-of-a-kind original ceramic artwork

  • Porcelain

  • Glaze: Vintage Gold

  • Numbered: 26.49

  • Suitable for display or use as a vase

  • Handmade in Asheville, North Carolina

  • Approx. side 5.25 × 3.25 × 3.25 in.

Each piece is individually formed, glazed, and fired, resulting in unique variations that cannot be replicated.

Milk Jug 26.49 is a hand-built porcelain vessel finished in Vintage Gold glaze. Layers of bronze, charcoal, blue, and violet create an iridescent surface that shifts with changing light, revealing new colors and details from every angle.

Inspired by the familiar shape of a plastic milk jug, this sculptural object transforms an everyday form into something unexpected. The glaze pools and breaks across the surface, highlighting the contours of the piece while creating metallic flashes reminiscent of weathered metal, oil slicks, and mineral formations.

This one-of-a-kind porcelain vessel functions beautifully as a small vase, decorative object, or part of a collection of contemporary ceramics.

Details

  • One-of-a-kind original ceramic artwork

  • Porcelain

  • Glaze: Vintage Gold

  • Numbered: 26.49

  • Suitable for display or use as a vase

  • Handmade in Asheville, North Carolina

  • Approx. side 5.25 × 3.25 × 3.25 in.

Each piece is individually formed, glazed, and fired, resulting in unique variations that cannot be replicated.