The Perfect Union
Every year in the coldest weeks of the winter season, strange sculptures begin to appear in the fields all over the island. It is the moment for grafting.
Wild olive trees grow throughout the island and they produce perfectly tiny olives with a thin and bitter skin. However, though the oil from wild olives is supposedly superior to that of domesticated varieties, the yield is much, much lower. And so the grafting game begins. Wild olive trees grow throughout the island and they produce perfectly tiny olives with a thin and bitter skin. However, though the oil from wild olives is supposedly superior to that of domesticated varieties, the yield is much, much lower. And so the grafting game begins.
Limpia Bowl
by Maria Paola Piras
€ 215
Maria Paola studies ancient forms of vessels found throughout the island and then reinterprets them - choosing a specific mix of clays for each form.
Each shape is painstakingly created by hand using the coil technique and then baked in a wood-fired clay oven. Rather than using glazes, she either stone polishes her pieces (creating a mystical, almost metallic finish) or treats them with a series of waxes.
Limpia Bowl is inspired by the pristine curves of ceramics pieces from the prehistoric Ozieri culture.
Materials:
Wood-fired mixed clay, stone-polished with beeswax finish
Diameter 15 cm - Height 8,5 cm
While we do have a small stock available, most pieces are made to order and will be shipped within 6-8 weeks. Please contact us directly if you need a more specific estimate.
All measurements are approximate as each vase is handmade by our artisans.