Bottles and vases
modeled on a potter’s wheel

The potter’s wheel modeling technique is one that has been widely used in the production of pottery throughout history. Its rotating action on the same axis makes the pieces symmetrical and thinner than with the churro technique. They are generally more regular and lighter.

Their shapes can be more perfect and geometric. They are light pieces that transmit dynamism and modernity.

Bottle neck detail - donut vase

BOTTLE COLLECTION
Ceramic Decorative Pieces

Terracotta vases; red Tomasa, gray Ramona and black Ramona
Ceramic Vase - Mollarri
Terracotta vases - Dark Inca and Dark Indian
Detail of blue striped vase
Detail of neck, handles and flowers in terracotta vase
Three doughnut-shaped bottles in light and dark colors
Terracotta vase in the shape of doughnuts
detail of ceramic bottle with dried flowers
Brown enameled stoneware bottle
Three bottles - terracotta vases with black glaze
Detail of Glazed stoneware bottle in brown color
Terracotta bottle / vase with black glaze with two handles
Light Indian bottle, contemporary ceramic. Light tones
Enameled terracotta bottle with dried flowers
Terracotta vase with geometric shapes