This handcrafted vase by Edinburgh Pottery (Ballarat, Australia) is a beautiful expression of rustic studio ceramics. The glaze flows from a smoky blue at the rim into a softly speckled beige base, adorned with hand-painted floral vines. Finished with a natural sheen and tactile brushwork, it's ideal for displaying a single stem or as a warm decorative accent in cottagecore, rustic, or Australiana-inspired spaces.
Key Features
Maker: Edinburgh Pottery – Sovereign Hill, Ballarat (Australia)
Glaze: Blue-to-beige two-tone glaze with hand-painted florals
Design: Wheel-thrown studio pottery with narrow neck and bulbous base
Markings: Impressed “Edinburgh Pottery” stamp on base
Use: Suitable for single stems, dried flowers, or standalone display
Style: Rustic, vintage Australian, farmhouse, or collector décor
📏 Measurements
Height: 12 cm
Diameter (widest): 6.5 cm
Base Diameter: 5 cm
From Ballarat’s Clay to Your Home – A Studio Legacy in Every Curve
This vase carries the legacy of Edinburgh Pottery, established by John Gilbert in 1972. Created within the historic Sovereign Hill precinct, the studio was known for its Anglo-Oriental design philosophy and small-batch functional wares. Though no longer in operation since 2005, its pieces remain sought after by collectors and lovers of traditional ceramic craft.
Each curve, brushstroke, and glaze variation tells a quiet story—perfect for those who appreciate earthy simplicity and the handmade.
Condition & Packaging
▫️ In very good vintage condition – no cracks, chips, or crazing
▫️ Light shelf wear on base; consistent with age
▫️ Carefully packaged using recycled materials when possible
▫️ Combined shipping available – we refund any excess postage
📩 Need more angles or have a question? We’re always happy to help via message.
Let Timeless Australian Craftsmanship Ground Your Décor
More than just a vase, this piece brings grounded warmth and artisan soul to your shelf, sideboard, or gift box—ready to be admired and loved anew.
This handcrafted vase by Edinburgh Pottery (Ballarat, Australia) is a beautiful expression of rustic studio ceramics. The glaze flows from a smoky blue at the rim into a softly speckled beige base, adorned with hand-painted floral vines. Finished with a natural sheen and tactile brushwork, it's ideal for displaying a single stem or as a warm decorative accent in cottagecore, rustic, or Australiana-inspired spaces.
Key Features
Maker: Edinburgh Pottery – Sovereign Hill, Ballarat (Australia)
Glaze: Blue-to-beige two-tone glaze with hand-painted florals
Design: Wheel-thrown studio pottery with narrow neck and bulbous base
Markings: Impressed “Edinburgh Pottery” stamp on base
Use: Suitable for single stems, dried flowers, or standalone display
Style: Rustic, vintage Australian, farmhouse, or collector décor
📏 Measurements
Height: 12 cm
Diameter (widest): 6.5 cm
Base Diameter: 5 cm
From Ballarat’s Clay to Your Home – A Studio Legacy in Every Curve
This vase carries the legacy of Edinburgh Pottery, established by John Gilbert in 1972. Created within the historic Sovereign Hill precinct, the studio was known for its Anglo-Oriental design philosophy and small-batch functional wares. Though no longer in operation since 2005, its pieces remain sought after by collectors and lovers of traditional ceramic craft.
Each curve, brushstroke, and glaze variation tells a quiet story—perfect for those who appreciate earthy simplicity and the handmade.
Condition & Packaging
▫️ In very good vintage condition – no cracks, chips, or crazing
▫️ Light shelf wear on base; consistent with age
▫️ Carefully packaged using recycled materials when possible
▫️ Combined shipping available – we refund any excess postage
📩 Need more angles or have a question? We’re always happy to help via message.
Let Timeless Australian Craftsmanship Ground Your Décor
More than just a vase, this piece brings grounded warmth and artisan soul to your shelf, sideboard, or gift box—ready to be admired and loved anew.