
Apricot Pink Narcissus
A gift for a cancer survivor calls for something hopeful without overstating anything, and Apricot Pink Narcissus was built with exactly that restraint. Narcissus flowers are notoriously fussy about holding color evenly across their trumpet-shaped centers, so this piece went through closer inspection than most, checked petal by petal under a loupe as if being appraised rather than glazed. The result sits somewhere between a sunrise and a ripe peach, one of the few pieces this season that made the studio stop scrolling their phones. The trumpet center is finished by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, never quite matching itself twice. One picture hook takes care of it, leaving no water, no bulb to replant, no spring deadline to remember. A few Chive pieces sell through the shop at New York Botanical Garden, Apricot Pink Narcissus among them, steps from beds of the real flower well past its own season indoors.
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Apricot Pink Narcissus
A gift for a cancer survivor calls for something hopeful without overstating anything, and Apricot Pink Narcissus was built with exactly that restraint. Narcissus flowers are notoriously fussy about holding color evenly across their trumpet-shaped centers, so this piece went through closer inspection than most, checked petal by petal under a loupe as if being appraised rather than glazed. The result sits somewhere between a sunrise and a ripe peach, one of the few pieces this season that made the studio stop scrolling their phones. The trumpet center is finished by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, never quite matching itself twice. One picture hook takes care of it, leaving no water, no bulb to replant, no spring deadline to remember. A few Chive pieces sell through the shop at New York Botanical Garden, Apricot Pink Narcissus among them, steps from beds of the real flower well past its own season indoors.
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A gift for a cancer survivor calls for something hopeful without overstating anything, and Apricot Pink Narcissus was built with exactly that restraint. Narcissus flowers are notoriously fussy about holding color evenly across their trumpet-shaped centers, so this piece went through closer inspection than most, checked petal by petal under a loupe as if being appraised rather than glazed. The result sits somewhere between a sunrise and a ripe peach, one of the few pieces this season that made the studio stop scrolling their phones. The trumpet center is finished by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, never quite matching itself twice. One picture hook takes care of it, leaving no water, no bulb to replant, no spring deadline to remember. A few Chive pieces sell through the shop at New York Botanical Garden, Apricot Pink Narcissus among them, steps from beds of the real flower well past its own season indoors.



