Handmade Raku Vase
Handmade Raku Vase
Discover the unique charm of our handmade black and white raku vase, a striking piece that embodies both artistry and elegance. The contrasting black and white colors create a bold statement, making it an ideal centerpiece for any space or a thoughtful gift for loved ones. Embrace the beauty of imperfection; this vase tells its own story through its distinctive glaze and form. Perfect for displaying our locally grown dried blooms, holding cherished items, or simply as a standalone work of art, this vase is a timeless addition to your home decor.
Produced in Binghamton, NY by Wilson Ceramics
Matt Wilson is the owner and artist behind Wilson Ceramics. Wilson received his Bachelor of Fine Arts and Masters from Oswego State University. Where he then served as an adjunct professor of ceramics. He currently is a high school art teacher at Chenango Valley CSD in Binghamton, NY.
"I have engaged deeply with the medium of clay, and through my explorations, I have found profound inspiration. The remarkable fluidity of clay allows it to effortlessly embody the essence of various materials, whether they be man-made, synthetic, or natural. In my creations, I endeavor to highlight this extraordinary versatility.
It is my hope that viewers will experience a sense of familiarity within the style of my work. My intention is to reimagine the traditional forms of functional ceramics, inviting a shift in the viewer's perception. Through my art, I aspire to reveal and celebrate a renewed understanding of this material, offering a fresh lens through which its possibilities can be appreciated."
Handmade Raku Vase
Discover the unique charm of our handmade black and white raku vase, a striking piece that embodies both artistry and elegance. The contrasting black and white colors create a bold statement, making it an ideal centerpiece for any space or a thoughtful gift for loved ones. Embrace the beauty of imperfection; this vase tells its own story through its distinctive glaze and form. Perfect for displaying our locally grown dried blooms, holding cherished items, or simply as a standalone work of art, this vase is a timeless addition to your home decor.
Produced in Binghamton, NY by Wilson Ceramics
Matt Wilson is the owner and artist behind Wilson Ceramics. Wilson received his Bachelor of Fine Arts and Masters from Oswego State University. Where he then served as an adjunct professor of ceramics. He currently is a high school art teacher at Chenango Valley CSD in Binghamton, NY.
"I have engaged deeply with the medium of clay, and through my explorations, I have found profound inspiration. The remarkable fluidity of clay allows it to effortlessly embody the essence of various materials, whether they be man-made, synthetic, or natural. In my creations, I endeavor to highlight this extraordinary versatility.
It is my hope that viewers will experience a sense of familiarity within the style of my work. My intention is to reimagine the traditional forms of functional ceramics, inviting a shift in the viewer's perception. Through my art, I aspire to reveal and celebrate a renewed understanding of this material, offering a fresh lens through which its possibilities can be appreciated."

Handmade Raku Vase
Discover the unique charm of our handmade black and white raku vase, a striking piece that embodies both artistry and elegance. The contrasting black and white colors create a bold statement, making it an ideal centerpiece for any space or a thoughtful gift for loved ones. Embrace the beauty of imperfection; this vase tells its own story through its distinctive glaze and form. Perfect for displaying our locally grown dried blooms, holding cherished items, or simply as a standalone work of art, this vase is a timeless addition to your home decor.
Produced in Binghamton, NY by Wilson Ceramics
Matt Wilson is the owner and artist behind Wilson Ceramics. Wilson received his Bachelor of Fine Arts and Masters from Oswego State University. Where he then served as an adjunct professor of ceramics. He currently is a high school art teacher at Chenango Valley CSD in Binghamton, NY.
"I have engaged deeply with the medium of clay, and through my explorations, I have found profound inspiration. The remarkable fluidity of clay allows it to effortlessly embody the essence of various materials, whether they be man-made, synthetic, or natural. In my creations, I endeavor to highlight this extraordinary versatility.
It is my hope that viewers will experience a sense of familiarity within the style of my work. My intention is to reimagine the traditional forms of functional ceramics, inviting a shift in the viewer's perception. Through my art, I aspire to reveal and celebrate a renewed understanding of this material, offering a fresh lens through which its possibilities can be appreciated."
Dimensions:
6” Height x 4” Diameter
Care:
Clean with a dry cloth
Composition:
Earthenware
Locally produced