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  • A Pearce Williams ceramic Calla Vase with a turquoise glaze, embellished with sculpted, yellow and white calla lilies on its surface.
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Calla Vase

Regular price $1,000
Regular price Sale price $1,000
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Glazed stoneware vase adorned with yellow Calla lilies. Each piece is unique and made by hand in New Orleans.

  • Color: Green and Yellow 
  • Material: 100% glazed stoneware
  • Approximate measurements: 13" H x 9" W

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Pearce Williams is a multi-disciplinary artist with a background in fine art and textiles. Working out of a backyard studio in the Seventh Ward of New Orleans, she creates one-of-a-kind glazed stoneware ceramics using traditional materials and methods. Referencing the history of decorative arts, these works present themselves as irreverent characters — playful, exuberant forms that reflect Pearce's curiosity and fascination with the wild, weird landscape of daily life.