Three Teardrop vases sit on a windowsill. They feature the pinkish gold Blush Iridescent glaze.
A detail shot of a Blush Iridescent glaze shows that variation in the glaze's surface.
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Two Teardrop vases feature the extremely variable Matte Green Iridescent glaze. One vase has a shiny blue-green metallic finish while the other has a matte, flat appearance similar to brushed metal.
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Three Teardrop vases sit on a windowsill. They feature the pinkish gold Blush Iridescent glaze.
A detail shot of a Blush Iridescent glaze shows that variation in the glaze's surface.
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Two Teardrop vases feature the extremely variable Matte Green Iridescent glaze. One vase has a shiny blue-green metallic finish while the other has a matte, flat appearance similar to brushed metal.
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent
Teardrop Vase | Iridescent

Teardrop Vase | Iridescent

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IRIDESCENT

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Pewabic was founded on the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement - a rejection of mass-produced products while embracing the art and imperfections of handcrafted objects. Each wheel-thrown vessel in our collection has been individually handcrafted by a Pewabic artisan, continuing a long tradition of one-of-a-kind pieces. Because each piece is made by hand, some variation in height, width, and form is expected, making each piece a unique work of art. 

Iridescent Glaze

Many consider the Iridescent glaze to be Pewabic's most important contribution to ceramic art. Through trial, error, and sheer persistence, Mary Chase Perry Stratton developed her first successful Iridescent glaze in 1906. Establishing the formula and stabilizing the firing process took another three years. Today our Iridescent pieces are fired somewhat similarly, though with safer materials. It requires a third firing and a process called fuming, when vegetable oil is injected into the kiln to create extraordinary one-of-a-kind effects.

This listing includes several images of each available glaze, so you can get a better idea of the range in results possible. If you have your heart set on a specific look, we invite you to wait for a special online release where the item depicted is the exact one you will receive, visit us in-store, or set up a virtual shopping experience by contacting the store directly at 313.626.2010.

Matte Green Iridescent is extremely variable with smooth mirror-like greens and blues featured alongside a darker matte green surface. Some Matte Green Iridescent pieces have a brushed metallic surface that seems to glisten in greens and purples.

Blush Iridescent is a rosy-gold reflective glaze that can be flecked with softly clouded hues.  

Azurite Iridescent pieces often have flashes that range from silver to purple and green that accentuate this bold blue glaze.

  • Approximately 6-7”
  • Handcrafted in Detroit
  • Pewabic logo stamped on the bottom
  • High variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one-of-a-kind
  • Do not put flower food in these vessels due to the soft nature of the glaze 
  • Photos are an example of what you may receive, you are not purchasing this exact piece
  • Available in Azurite Iridescent, Matte Green Iridescent, and Blush Iridescent 

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