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Garrafa – White Bone Ceramic Vessel
Garrafa – White Bone Ceramic Vessel
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The Garrafa White Bone is a vessel that merges sculpture with function. Handmade at Ila Cerámica, a women-led studio in Guadalajara founded by Camila Apaez, this piece embodies the workshop’s philosophy of clay as both a material of memory and healing.
Crafted through coil building and hand-finishing techniques, the vessel’s shape feels both contemporary and timeless, echoing organic curves found in the human body and natural world. Its White Bone glaze lends a soft, luminous quality that highlights every contour.
Each piece is made with a commitment to sustainability—fired in a solar-powered studio, packaged in biodegradable materials, and created with mindful recycling practices. Slight variations in tone and texture are part of its beauty, reflecting the handmade process.
Perfect as a carafe, a vase for branches, or simply as an objet d’art, the Garrafa is a celebration of Mexican ceramic innovation rooted in tradition.
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Size: 17 × 8 × 18 cm
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About the Region
Sculptural Clay from Mexico
In Guadalajara, Jalisco, a studio was born where clay becomes calm, presence, and poetry. Here, form and feeling merge, each vessel an exploration of touch, stillness, and healing. The boundaries between sculpture and vessel dissolve, giving shape to pieces that feel alive and grounded.
Pottery became a way back to creativity and connection, from the wheel’s rhythm to the coil’s whisper. The work draws on ancient techniques of coil building, casting, and hand forming, rooted in tradition yet guided by intention.
Each piece begins in stillness and emerges as presence. Curves echo the body, textures recall earth and water, and surfaces invite reflection. This practice honors slow craft and mindful making, where each edition is limited, each silhouette intentional. Colors shift, shadows deepen, texture speaks. Variation is not imperfection, it is character.