Tinta Monolith Tray
The Spirit: The Tinta Monolith Tray is an expansive platform for the ritual landscape. Its glossy, undulating edges are framed by a continuous calligraphic stroke, creating a sanctuary for the vessels of daily ceremony.
The Form: A hand-built, shallow tray featuring two substantial bead handles, an architectural nod to the Monolith adornments. The minimal linework traces the tray’s perimeter and the bead handles.
The Making: Hand-built and hand-painted in small runs. The scale of the linework on the Monolith tray is broad, providing a stable, framed ground for your artifacts.
Details:
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Dimensions: Approx. 14" x 5.25" x 1.5"
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Care: Hand-wash only to ensure the longevity of the piece.
The Mark of the Hand: As with any individually handcrafted artifact, subtle variations in proportion, texture, and glaze are inherent to the medium. These nuances are not flaws, but the record of the object's making.
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.