Large hand formed terracotta floor vase with carved geometric band decoration and warm earthy surface. Sculptural tapered form and weathered finish give the piece a rustic Mediterranean and Southwest influenced character.
Details
- Handcrafted terracotta pottery
- Large floor vase form
- Carved geometric band motif
- Unglazed earthenware surface
- Warm natural clay tones with darkened accents
- Rustic organic styling
- Suitable for dried arrangements or decorative display
- Measurements: approximately 14 inches round x 23 inches tall
- Unmarked
Condition
Good vintage condition with age appropriate wear, surface scuffs, firing irregularities, and visible crack lines near the lower body and base consistent with handmade terracotta construction. Structurally stable for decorative use.
Strong statement piece for organic modern, Mediterranean, wabi sabi, or rustic interiors.
Shipping and Delivery
We offer local, regional and national shipping and delivery. Smaller items will be shipped via UPS, Fedex, USPS. We are a white glove “in home” partner with Uship which allows us to ship larger pieces nationwide. Our partnership with Uship gives us access to the highest rated “LTL” (less-than-truckload) shipping companies from around the country. These are independent companies who wrap, transport and set up the furniture in your home. It can take a week to six weeks to get the items booked and delivered to your home. Generally, the time frame depends on where you live. Pieces going to a rural area in Kansas will take longer than pieces being shipped to major metros. Larger, heavier and multiple pieces that require at least two people to move can also affect the time frame. Local delivery areas include Sanford and the surrounding areas. Raleigh, Durham (Triangle Area), Fayetteville, Greensboro, Winston Salem (Triad Area). To see instant shipping and delivery quotes, add the item to the cart then select check out. Click the “Ship” option and fill in your address and the quote will populate. Please contact us with any questions.




