

This sculptural vessel carries the quiet authority of an artifact, its amphora-like body unfolding as a tactile narrative where low-relief imagery and patterned surface merge into a single, ceremonial skin. The restrained palette—creamy ground against deep, shadowed handles—lets light skim across the carved motifs, activating them like memories resurfacing in partial clarity. A crown of dense, circular ornamentation caps the form with a sense of guarded abundance, turning the object into both container and keeper: a threshold between domestic function and mythic repository. The composition’s symmetry anchors the eye, yet the richness of texture invites a slower reading, as though the piece asks to be “handled” by contemplation rather than touch.







