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Guise Abstract Face Vase Set
Guise Abstract Face Vase Set
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A hand-glazed ceramic vase set with an abstract face silhouette — part sculpture, part vessel, entirely at home on a shelf.
The Guise Abstract Face Vase Set is a hand-glazed ceramic pair that abstracts the human face into a clean, geometric form. The slim neck opening is designed for a single dried stem or a few blades of pampas grass — minimal arrangements that let the form speak. Finished in a neutral matte that reads warm in most light conditions. Made in small batches by Indian artisans.
The pair works on a bookshelf, a console, or a bedside table where a purely decorative object would feel too static. The abstract face form gives each piece a quiet personality — present enough to be noticed, restrained enough not to demand it.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Material: Ceramic, hand-glazed
Colour: Neutral matte
Finish: Matte
Safe to use: Best for dried stems and single-stem arrangements. Not designed for prolonged water contact
Best for: Dried stems, pampas grass. Bookshelf, console, bedside table
In the box: Set of 2 vases
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Wipe with a dry cloth to remove dust. Avoid prolonged water contact to protect the matte finish. Handle with care — ceramic can chip if knocked.
Q: What is this set made of?
A: The Guise Abstract Face Vase Set is made from ceramic with a hand-applied matte glaze. Made in small batches by Indian artisans.
Q: What does "abstract face" mean — is this obviously a face vase?
A: The face is geometric and simplified — a clean silhouette rather than a realistic portrait. It reads as a sculptural form at a glance and reveals the face profile as a second detail. It is subtle, not cartoonish.
Q: What stems work well with the opening?
A: The slim neck is designed for single-stem arrangements — a single dried pampas stalk, a dried eucalyptus sprig, or a few blades of dried grass. Compact and minimal arrangements suit it better than a full bunch.
Q: Is this a good gift?
A: Yes — the abstract face form is specific and a little unexpected, which makes it a strong choice for anyone who has passed the stage of generic vases. Works for housewarmings, birthdays, or any occasion where something sculptural and usable is welcome.
Q: How should the two vases be displayed together?
A: Side by side on a shelf at the same height for a symmetrical look, or at slightly different heights to create more visual rhythm. Both pieces share the same form, so the pairing reads as intentional without being too matched.
