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Whisperwell 02

Whisperwell 02

Sepideh Jahanpanah

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This handmade ceramic vase is a quiet form born from stillness — slightly off-balance, like a breath held too long. Its narrow mouth invites closeness, as though the vessel keeps its own soft secret. The surface holds the trace of the carving knife, each mark a whisper caught in clay.

Materials & Process

Stoneware, porcelain, locally sourced wild clay and sand

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Care Instructions

Please use only for dried plants.

In the pieces that have unprocessed natural material in them such as sand or wood, please never put in microwave or washing machine

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about the maker

Sepideh Jahanpanah

Sepideh Jahanpanah is an interdisciplinary artist and a ceramist currently living and working in The Hague, Netherlands.

Her artistic interest was originally inspired, and has at its foundation, Sepideh’s Persian background, an indescribably rich culture that goes back thousands of years and she is inevitably in love with.

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Do you want to know more about the Kurinuki Technique?

The Kurinuki technique is a traditional Japanese ceramic technique that combines craftsmanship and artistic expression. Sepideh Jahanpanah uses this Kurinuki technique daily. Together with Sepideh, we will tell you more about the essence of this unique method, its rich history and the ways in which Sepideh puts her own stamp on it.

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