Vase on paws - small, med, large, jumbo
It doesn't matter what flowers you display when you have a vase on paws, and chunky china ones at that... this vase has a lovely flat top just ready and waiting for your blooms to be added.
This rather majestic vase sits on three paws (or claws) and to finish it off there are three marigold-esque flowers around it.
The vase in this picture is the small one.
Price/ size options:
Small - £40
Medium - £50
Large - £80
Jumbo - £115
EACH PIECE IS MADE TO ORDER, AND TAKES AROUND THREE WEEKS TO HANDMAKE, FIRE AND GLAZE. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED AS SOON AS IT IS READY TO SHIP. WE AIM FOR UNDER, BUT IF IT GOES OVER DO BEAR WITH US!
PLEASE NOTE THAT BECAUSE EACH PIECE IS UNIQUE THE DESIGN MAY BE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FROM THE ONE IN THE PICTURE.
Dimensions
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE AN APPROXIMATE SIZE AS EACH PIECE IS HANDMADE
WIDTH HEIGHT (not including feet) SMALL 10 cm 11 cm MEDIUM 11 cm 14 cm LARGE 12 cm 16 cm JUMBO 16 cm 24 cm Marigold and Lettice pottery
Marigold and Lettice pottery is made to be used, loved and enjoyed; it’s made using sturdy earthenware clay and a thick white glaze. This means it’s hard-wearing and every piece can safely go in the oven, dishwasher, microwave and even the freezer.
Each piece that is made by Marigold and Lettice is totally handmade and a one-off. So, if you see thumb prints in the clay or the glaze that may be thicker in some parts than others, it's because each piece is unique and is what gives our chunky china its specialness, and a different look and feel to mass-produced pottery.
When you first get your chunky china piece you may hear a ‘ping’ - especially the first time the pottery meets with water. If you do, please don’t worry, it's really quite normal and will stop as soon as the glaze/clay settles down together. You may also notice that the bottom of every piece is left unglazed, and this may leave a slight residue on your shelves, but can be easily wiped away with a damp cloth.
Like with all china, over time you may also notice signs of use in the glaze, but these are just signs of the china being well-loved. If this is the case, please be assured, the piece will still be perfectly fine to use.