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Blush Pink Elegance Ranunculus

Blush Pink Elegance Ranunculus

A 34th anniversary gift doesn't need a traditional material to mean something, and this Blush Pink Elegance Ranunculus proves it by simply refusing to wilt. Ceramic, glazed by hand, mounted with a single screw, it holds its color the way a good marriage holds its shape — quietly, and without asking anyone to notice the effort. The ranunculus was one of the first flowers Chive made in ceramic, largely because the real thing draws bees the way certain rooms draw a particular kind of company, and glaze was the only reasonable solution anyone could find. Blush pink is the color that draws them fastest, which is no longer anyone's problem. Chihuly Garden and Glass has spent decades proving that glass and ceramic can hold color as confidently as anything living. Thirty-four years is not a round number, which makes it a more honest one — a marker nobody else remembers to celebrate. Chive Ceramics Studio has been shaping these pieces by hand since 2004, one screw and ninety seconds at a time.

$27.15
Blush Pink Elegance Ranunculus
$27.15

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Blush Pink Elegance Ranunculus

A 34th anniversary gift doesn't need a traditional material to mean something, and this Blush Pink Elegance Ranunculus proves it by simply refusing to wilt. Ceramic, glazed by hand, mounted with a single screw, it holds its color the way a good marriage holds its shape — quietly, and without asking anyone to notice the effort. The ranunculus was one of the first flowers Chive made in ceramic, largely because the real thing draws bees the way certain rooms draw a particular kind of company, and glaze was the only reasonable solution anyone could find. Blush pink is the color that draws them fastest, which is no longer anyone's problem. Chihuly Garden and Glass has spent decades proving that glass and ceramic can hold color as confidently as anything living. Thirty-four years is not a round number, which makes it a more honest one — a marker nobody else remembers to celebrate. Chive Ceramics Studio has been shaping these pieces by hand since 2004, one screw and ninety seconds at a time.

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A 34th anniversary gift doesn't need a traditional material to mean something, and this Blush Pink Elegance Ranunculus proves it by simply refusing to wilt. Ceramic, glazed by hand, mounted with a single screw, it holds its color the way a good marriage holds its shape — quietly, and without asking anyone to notice the effort. The ranunculus was one of the first flowers Chive made in ceramic, largely because the real thing draws bees the way certain rooms draw a particular kind of company, and glaze was the only reasonable solution anyone could find. Blush pink is the color that draws them fastest, which is no longer anyone's problem. Chihuly Garden and Glass has spent decades proving that glass and ceramic can hold color as confidently as anything living. Thirty-four years is not a round number, which makes it a more honest one — a marker nobody else remembers to celebrate. Chive Ceramics Studio has been shaping these pieces by hand since 2004, one screw and ninety seconds at a time.

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