Small Pinched Trinket Dish by Charlotte Salt

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A hand-built, pinched stoneware trinket dish by North Yorkshire-based ceramicist Charlotte Salt. Salt’s vernacular ceramics are characterised by textured surfaces, gestural marks, and a deep connection to traditional making techniques. This small dish features layered glazes and oxides, and reflects Salt’s interest in symbolic, celestial forms. Each piece is unique, shaped by hand and embracing the irregularities of the process. Drawing from a wide range of influences—including William Blake, John Milton, early tapestries, and modern ceramics—Salt’s work communicates a distinctive visual language rooted in myth and memory. Based in North Yorkshire, she works from both her home studio and as part of the AHH Studio Collective. Origin: North Yorkshire, England Period/Style: Vernacular ceramics Material: Stoneware clay with layered glazes and oxides Dimensions: Approx 11cm width × 11cm depth x 3cm height

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A hand-built, pinched stoneware trinket dish by North Yorkshire-based ceramicist Charlotte Salt. Salt’s vernacular ceramics are characterised by textured surfaces, gestural marks, and a deep connection to traditional making techniques. This small dish features layered glazes and oxides, and reflects Salt’s interest in symbolic, celestial forms. Each piece is unique, shaped by hand and embracing the irregularities of the process. Drawing from a wide range of influences—including William Blake, John Milton, early tapestries, and modern ceramics—Salt’s work communicates a distinctive visual language rooted in myth and memory. Based in North Yorkshire, she works from both her home studio and as part of the AHH Studio Collective. Origin: North Yorkshire, England Period/Style: Vernacular ceramics Material: Stoneware clay with layered glazes and oxides Dimensions: Approx 11cm width × 11cm depth x 3cm height

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