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Dusky Vase and Dried Flowers

Dusky Vase and Dried Flowers

Regular price £42.00
Sale price £42.00 Regular price
Tax included.

Dusky ceramic vases paired with flowers of your choice:

Gyp, real dried flowers or faux dried wild hydrangea.

Perfect for adding to any living space with their uniqueness and handmade finish.

Each vase comes thoughtfully packaged to highlight its artisan charm.
The vase, with its individual character and textured details, is a true statement piece. It is carefully wrapped in rustic brown kraft paper to protect its delicate surface.

Nestled in a sturdy brown kraft box, the vase is secured with additional kraft paper or shredded packing material to ensure safety during transport. The minimalist packaging reflects the vase’s natural and handmade appeal, making it a perfect choice for gifting or adding an eco-friendly touch to your decor.

Each piece is unique and glazed inside and out so can be used for fresh or artificial arrangements or alternatively as kitchen utensil pots.

This will make the perfect gift or luxurious treat as it comes finished in brown Kraft box.

Colour options:

1. Light blue
2. Dusky Dark blue
3.Pastel Pink
4. Navy Blue

Size:
small 10(W) x 19cm (H)
large 12 (w) x 21cm (H)

In stock

Primary color: Pastel Pink
Flowers: Dried Bunch Flowers
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Testimonials

Angus

Great product, great service, would recommend

Victoria

Exactly as pictured. BEAUTIFUL...Pretty quick shipping.

Kim

Lovely mug. Very cute design and feels well made.

Mary

Lovely pots - look fabulous with kitchen utensils in. Thanks

Lydia

Really lovely gift for my Mum who requested a utensils pot ✨

Karen

Lovely white ceramic house that lights up

Wool Hill
Charlotte Smyth Art

About Wool Hill

I have always had a love for the countryside and animals as I grew up in Aghadowey, a rural townland in Northern Ireland and was surrounded by beautiful scenery.  I have had a passion for art from a young age and studied Fine Art and Design up to A-Level.   I continued to paint after school and took on various commissions whilst  studying Law at Queen’s University, Belfast and training to become a solicitor.  In 2020, I decided to come home and return to my passion, creating art full time.