The Marian Collection
Handmade Stoneware Jug — Marbled Glaze & Floral Detail
Handmade Stoneware Jug — Marbled Glaze & Floral Detail
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Handmade Stoneware Jug — Marbled Glaze & Floral Detail
Local Artisan. One-of-a-Kind Piece.
This jug was made by hand — thrown on a wheel, glazed with intention, and fired to last a lifetime. The marbled glaze is the result of a layered, labor-intensive process where multiple colors are applied and manipulated before firing, creating swirling organic patterns that can never be exactly replicated. The floral whimsy details add a quiet charm that makes it feel both grounded and alive.
It's the kind of piece that earns a permanent spot — on the kitchen counter holding wooden spoons, on a shelf as a sculptural accent, or filled with seasonal stems on a dining table. Wherever it lands, it holds its own.
Details
- Construction: Hand-thrown stoneware
- Glaze: Marbled multicolor with floral whimsy detail
- Firing: High-fired ceramic — built for durability and longevity
- Weight: 7 lbs — substantial, quality presence
- Use: Vase, pitcher, utensil holder, or decorative accent
- Care: Hand wash recommended to preserve glaze; microwave and dishwasher safe
- Note: Each piece is unique — variations in color and pattern are inherent to the handmade process
Perfect For
- Boho, eclectic, and vintage-modern interiors
- Seasonal flower arrangements and everyday vase styling
- Kitchen counter or open shelving as a functional art piece
- Gifting — a meaningful, locally made object with lasting character
Our Curation Process
This piece was sourced locally from a Jacksonville-area artisan — part of our ongoing commitment to supporting makers whose work reflects genuine craft and intention. We select pottery that earns its place in a well-considered home, not just fills a shelf. This jug met that standard immediately.
Why The Marian Collection
We curate vintage and artisan pieces that bring warmth, provenance, and personality to modern interiors. When something is made by hand and made locally, that story matters — and it's one worth keeping in your home.
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