River Stone Casserole
The River Stone Casserole emerges as a vessel of communion, its silhouette a gentle meditation on the Indian handi and the quiet restraint of Japanese tradition. Part of the SAHA collection, it is designed to hold more than just sustenance; it captures the warmth of a shared meal and the profound weight of ancestral hospitality.
Its surface is a cartography of the elements, where the pale cream glaze is interrupted by iron-rich speckles, reminiscent of river stones smoothed by eternal currents. The woodfire process leaves behind subtle traces of Casuarina ash, a ghostly signature of the flame’s dance across the clay body that can never be replicated.
To touch this vessel is to encounter the patience of the potter. Its cool, tactile surface invites a slower pace of dining, where the act of lifting the lid becomes a quiet ritual of discovery. It is a celebratory piece for the table, designed for those who find beauty in the slow, the steady, and the handmade.