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Pattern Woven Into Clay — Unique Hand-Painted Uzbek Ceramic Vase, 1 of 1
Presented by Silk Road Ceramic House, this …
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Pattern Woven Into Clay — Unique Hand-Painted Uzbek Ceramic Vase, 1 of 1
Presented by Silk Road Ceramic House, this tall hand-painted Uzbek ceramic vase is offered as a unique collector’s work — 1 of 1.
Some objects are made to decorate a room. Others define the atmosphere around them. This sculptural ceramic vase belongs to the latter: a singular piece where the visual language of Uzbek ikat is transformed from textile rhythm into ceramic form.
The vessel features a bold hand-painted composition in black, ivory, yellow, blue, and red — colors arranged in a striking rhythmic pattern inspired by one of Central Asia’s most recognizable decorative traditions. Its elongated silhouette gives the piece presence, while the painted ikat-inspired movement creates a sense of depth, motion, and cultural memory.
This is not a factory reproduction or a decorative object made for repetition. It is a one-of-one ceramic work, shaped and painted by hand. Variations in glaze, brushwork, pattern alignment, color intensity, and surface texture are not flaws; they are the visible marks of the artisan process and the reason no identical piece exists.
Rooted in the decorative traditions of Uzbekistan, the vase reflects a culture where pattern, color, craft, and symbolism have long carried meaning across textiles, ceramics, architecture, and everyday rituals of beauty. Here, that heritage is reinterpreted as a contemporary collector’s object for refined interiors and private collections.
The vase may be placed on a console, entryway table, collector’s shelf, pedestal, or styled interior vignette. Its presence makes it suitable not only as a decorative accent, but as a statement sculptural object — a piece capable of bringing cultural depth, color, and identity into a space.
As part of the Silk Road Ceramic House Collector Experience, this work is accompanied by a collector story card, care guidance, premium packaging, and an exclusive cinematic presentation created to evoke the atmosphere of Uzbek craftsmanship, ikat-inspired ornament, and Silk Road decorative heritage.
This is a work for collectors, interior designers, and private buyers seeking more than decoration — a singular cultural object shaped by hand, rooted in heritage, and presented with the presence of a collectible work.
Edition: Unique Work, 1 of 1
Origin: Uzbekistan
Material: Hand-painted glazed ceramic
Category: Decorative vase / sculptural ceramic object / collectible ceramic work
Style: Uzbek decorative art, Central Asian ikat-inspired design, Silk Road-inspired artisan object
Presentation: Silk Road Ceramic House Collector Experience
Includes: Ceramic vase, collector story card, care guidance, exclusive cinematic presentation, and premium packaging
Condition: Excellent artisan condition, with natural handmade variations in glaze, brushwork, pattern alignment, color depth, and surface texture
Curated and presented by Silk Road Ceramic House.
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- Dimensions
- 8ʺW × 8ʺD × 18ʺH
- Period
- Early 21st Century
- Country of Origin
- Uzbekistan
- Item Type
- New
- Materials
- Paint
- Pottery
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Excellent artisan condition. Handmade variations in glaze, brushwork, pattern alignment, and surface texture are consistent with the handmade nature of … moreExcellent artisan condition. Handmade variations in glaze, brushwork, pattern alignment, and surface texture are consistent with the handmade nature of the piece. No major chips or cracks noted. Presented with Silk Road Ceramic House collector packaging and cultural story materials. less
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