Fern Vase
Wheel thrown glazed decorated with a foraged fern.
Made on the wheel using buff stoneware
Fired to 1260°C
Holds 900ml
16cm tall
F E R N S
Folklore
Ferns have long been associated with mystery and magic, often linked to hidden knowledge and unseen realms. In some traditions, it is believed that ferns grant invisibility or lead seekers to hidden treasures. They are said to thrive in the liminal spaces between light and shadow, much like the threshold to the Otherworld.
Medicinal
Ferns have been used in traditional medicine for various ailments, including digestive issues, respiratory conditions, and wound healing. Some species were believed to offer protection against evil spirits and negative energies.
Time of Year
Spring - Autumn
Most ferns begin unfurling their delicate fronds in early spring, with their lush greenery reaching its peak in summer. Many remain vibrant well into autumn, adding texture and life to shaded woodlands and gardens.
Wheel thrown glazed decorated with a foraged fern.
Made on the wheel using buff stoneware
Fired to 1260°C
Holds 900ml
16cm tall
F E R N S
Folklore
Ferns have long been associated with mystery and magic, often linked to hidden knowledge and unseen realms. In some traditions, it is believed that ferns grant invisibility or lead seekers to hidden treasures. They are said to thrive in the liminal spaces between light and shadow, much like the threshold to the Otherworld.
Medicinal
Ferns have been used in traditional medicine for various ailments, including digestive issues, respiratory conditions, and wound healing. Some species were believed to offer protection against evil spirits and negative energies.
Time of Year
Spring - Autumn
Most ferns begin unfurling their delicate fronds in early spring, with their lush greenery reaching its peak in summer. Many remain vibrant well into autumn, adding texture and life to shaded woodlands and gardens.
Wheel thrown glazed decorated with a foraged fern.
Made on the wheel using buff stoneware
Fired to 1260°C
Holds 900ml
16cm tall
F E R N S
Folklore
Ferns have long been associated with mystery and magic, often linked to hidden knowledge and unseen realms. In some traditions, it is believed that ferns grant invisibility or lead seekers to hidden treasures. They are said to thrive in the liminal spaces between light and shadow, much like the threshold to the Otherworld.
Medicinal
Ferns have been used in traditional medicine for various ailments, including digestive issues, respiratory conditions, and wound healing. Some species were believed to offer protection against evil spirits and negative energies.
Time of Year
Spring - Autumn
Most ferns begin unfurling their delicate fronds in early spring, with their lush greenery reaching its peak in summer. Many remain vibrant well into autumn, adding texture and life to shaded woodlands and gardens.