

Carved into a softened, scalloped bloom, this pale stone vessel turns utility into a quiet meditation on receptivity—an object that seems to hold not only fruit or water, but light itself. The milky translucence and faint mineral veining create a slow, inward radiance, while the petal-like rim sets up a gentle rhythm that makes the bowl feel simultaneously floral and architectural. Its shallow concavity reads as a cradle or offering, inviting contemplation of abundance and restraint, where refinement is achieved through subtraction and the material’s natural breath is left intact.







