Heather Plate
Wild Heather Plate
Completely unique plates using foraged heather from in my local landscape.
Slab made with seasonal plant decoration using a buff stoneware, pressed in plants and glazed.
17cm
H E A T H E R
Folklore
Heather has long been linked to luck, love, and protection. In Celtic traditions, white heather was believed to bring good fortune and was often carried by warriors for safety in battle. It is also associated with the spirit world, symbolizing peace and connection to the Otherworld.
Medicinal
Heather has been traditionally used to soothe the nervous system, support urinary health, and ease rheumatic pain. Its flowers have also been used in teas to promote relaxation and restful sleep.
Time of Year
July - September
Heather begins to bloom in midsummer, covering moorlands and heathlands in vibrant shades of purple, pink, and white. It remains in bloom through early autumn, offering nectar for bees and beauty to the landscape.
Wild Heather Plate
Completely unique plates using foraged heather from in my local landscape.
Slab made with seasonal plant decoration using a buff stoneware, pressed in plants and glazed.
17cm
H E A T H E R
Folklore
Heather has long been linked to luck, love, and protection. In Celtic traditions, white heather was believed to bring good fortune and was often carried by warriors for safety in battle. It is also associated with the spirit world, symbolizing peace and connection to the Otherworld.
Medicinal
Heather has been traditionally used to soothe the nervous system, support urinary health, and ease rheumatic pain. Its flowers have also been used in teas to promote relaxation and restful sleep.
Time of Year
July - September
Heather begins to bloom in midsummer, covering moorlands and heathlands in vibrant shades of purple, pink, and white. It remains in bloom through early autumn, offering nectar for bees and beauty to the landscape.
Wild Heather Plate
Completely unique plates using foraged heather from in my local landscape.
Slab made with seasonal plant decoration using a buff stoneware, pressed in plants and glazed.
17cm
H E A T H E R
Folklore
Heather has long been linked to luck, love, and protection. In Celtic traditions, white heather was believed to bring good fortune and was often carried by warriors for safety in battle. It is also associated with the spirit world, symbolizing peace and connection to the Otherworld.
Medicinal
Heather has been traditionally used to soothe the nervous system, support urinary health, and ease rheumatic pain. Its flowers have also been used in teas to promote relaxation and restful sleep.
Time of Year
July - September
Heather begins to bloom in midsummer, covering moorlands and heathlands in vibrant shades of purple, pink, and white. It remains in bloom through early autumn, offering nectar for bees and beauty to the landscape.