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Athaliah Clay Jar

Dimensions: Diameter 10" x Height 16.5"
Material: Clay
**Handmade | Locally Crafted

 

Bring organic beauty and artisanal character into your home with the Athaliah Clay Jar — a statement piece that celebrates timeless craftsmanship and the raw elegance of natural materials.

Lovingly handmade by local artisans, this piece features a classic, rounded jar form with subtly sloped shoulders and a gently flared lip. Its surface is rich in texture, with a beautiful, hand-finished patina that reveals earthy tones of warm sand beige, muted gray, and soft charcoal black, seamlessly blending in a rustic, weathered effect. The organic brush-like strokes and natural textural imperfections capture the character of true hand-thrown pottery, making each jar entirely unique.

With its Diameter of 10 inches and a Height of 16.5 inches, the Athaliah Jar is a versatile decor accent — perfect for standalone display, as a floor jar, or paired with dried branches, wild grass, or pampas stems for a styled vignette. Its rich, matte, and slightly distressed finish complements both minimalist and rustic interiors, as well as earthy modern and wabi-sabi-inspired spaces.

 

Product Highlights:

  • Artisan handmade from natural clay

  • Earthy, neutral-toned finish with warm sand, charcoal, and muted gray

  • Classic rounded jar silhouette with flared rim

  • Beautifully textured surface with hand-applied brush-like effects

  • Ideal for console tables, floor displays, or entryway accents

  • Perfect for dried floral arrangements or as a statement piece

  • Locally made using traditional pottery techniques

 

Please Note: Due to the handcrafted nature of this product, slight variations in color, texture, and form are to be expected — adding to the individuality and charm of each piece.

Athaliah Jar Warm Sand - Charcoal Blend D10" x H16.5"

₱4,200.00 Regular Price
₱1,680.00Sale Price
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