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Ren-taku

Ren-taku(蓮托)– (Lotus Seed Pod)

A sculptural ceramic object inspired by the lotus seed pod.

Handcrafted from local red clay, sustainably high-fired and finished with a green glaze.

An expressive piece that lives both as sculpture and vase.

Price range: € 89,00 through € 99,00

Unique piece – One of a kind

1 in stock

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Created to bring nature into your home. Vases & planters to let your space bloom with intention! ✨

Description

Inspired by the lotus seed pod — a symbol of growth, resilience, and quiet beauty — this sculptural ceramic object was created to bring soothing energy and tranquility into your home.

Formed from local red clay and sustainably high-fired, the piece is finished with a soft green glaze that echoes nature’s calm. Its organic openings allow flowers to rest freely, yet the object stands just as confidently on its own, as a sculpture.

Like the lotus, it reminds us that we don’t need perfect conditions to grow.

We can emerge from the mud, open gently, and shine — exactly as we are.

Place it where you pause.

Where light enters.

Where you want to remember your own becoming.

Each piece is handcrafted and unique, carrying subtle variations that make it entirely its own.

Additional information

Weight N/A
Dimensions N/A
Height

13 cm

Diameter

Large = 15 cm
Small = 12 cm

Material

Local red stoneware

Finish

Olive green gloss runny glaze

Unique piece

Yes

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♻️ Clay is recycled and reworked until the form feels just right

☀️ Sustainably fired: Solar or green energy.

✋ Handmade in Belgium/Spain

✔️ Dishwasher safe
🌟 Handwashing keeps it beautiful for longer
♻️ Made to last

✨ Each piece is handmade and truly one-of-a-kind — tiny variations and a touch of porosity are part of its charm
💧 Always test before placing on delicate surfaces
👵🏽 Best not to risk Grandma’s vintage dresser… she’s been through enough 😉

TESTIMONIAL

“This vase has become the heart of my morning ritual. Every time I arrange fresh flowers, I’m reminded to slow down and find beauty in the moment. It’s not just a vessel—it’s a daily invitation to mindfulness.”

— Betty, Bruxelles