Pepa Bubbler
The Spirit: The Pepa Bubbler is an instrument for daily ceremony, a form that honors the transition from the raw earth to the refined ritual. Pepa is a study of mineral and silt, representing ancestral origins and the quiet persistence of stone.
The Form: A weighted, architectural silhouette hand-thrown in off-white clay. The exterior is finished in a matte, stone-like glaze with minimal, singular speckling. A wide, clear-glazed rim provides a clean, tactile contrast, while the clear-glazed interior ensures clarity and hygiene.
The Making: Wheel-thrown form. Glaze was applied through a rolling technique, resulting in a sparse, minimalist distribution of "seeds," allowing the form and the clay body to lead the conversation.
Details:
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Dimensions: 5" x 6" x 8"
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Capacity: Approx. 16 oz of water recommended.
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Hardware: Removable ceramic downstem and bowl included.
The record of the hand
Cloud Commons is a practice of slow, technical discipline. Every artifact is born from the earth, either wheel-thrown or hand-built ensuring that no two pieces are identical. These are records of a moment spent at the wheel or at the table, made to be handled, lived with, and kept for a lifetime.