SEKKA
"Sekka"
"Sekka" is an archaic word for oyster. It refers to the formless flower that blossoms, receiving the ocean's swells, while quietly nestled among the rocks. The gaze of the ancient people who named the oysters, blooming like flowers between the rocks, "Sekka," possessed a deep sense of elegance that found a subtle poetic charm in nature, rather than merely seeing them as sustenance for life.
This piece is a white porcelain vessel crafted to embody the aesthetic that resides in that name. It expresses the tranquility, beauty, poetic charm, and interest inherent in "sekka," rather than the rugged contours of the shell.
*This is a made-to-order product. As the artist will begin production after your order, please allow 2 to 3 months for delivery. We appreciate your understanding.
*Each piece is handcrafted, so there may be individual differences in shape and size.
*Dirt may accumulate with long-term use. Stains can be removed by soaking the product in dish bleach such as "Haiter."
Size: Approximately W170 D70 H70 (mm) *Individual differences apply
Material: Porcelain
Shipping: Free



