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Polyp Blue 6

Polyp Blue 6

A gift for a psychologist lands better when it doesn't invite an argument, and Polyp Blue 6 was named mid-argument, one that has never been settled in this studio. Whether "polyp" means the thing on the ocean floor or the other kind your doctor mentions in a different tone depends on who you ask, and the glaze fumes have not helped anyone reach consensus. In blue, it reads unmistakably like the reef version, catching light at a depth most colors give up on. Each polyp takes shape by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, keeping its own uneven texture from one piece to the next, on purpose. A single screw mounts it for good, wanting no water, no upkeep, no debate required to enjoy it. A small cluster of Chive pieces sits inside the Detroit Institute of Arts' museum shop, Polyp Blue 6 among them, untouched by the argument that still hasn't followed it there.

$17.71

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Polyp Blue 6

$50.60

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Polyp Blue 6

A gift for a psychologist lands better when it doesn't invite an argument, and Polyp Blue 6 was named mid-argument, one that has never been settled in this studio. Whether "polyp" means the thing on the ocean floor or the other kind your doctor mentions in a different tone depends on who you ask, and the glaze fumes have not helped anyone reach consensus. In blue, it reads unmistakably like the reef version, catching light at a depth most colors give up on. Each polyp takes shape by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, keeping its own uneven texture from one piece to the next, on purpose. A single screw mounts it for good, wanting no water, no upkeep, no debate required to enjoy it. A small cluster of Chive pieces sits inside the Detroit Institute of Arts' museum shop, Polyp Blue 6 among them, untouched by the argument that still hasn't followed it there.

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A gift for a psychologist lands better when it doesn't invite an argument, and Polyp Blue 6 was named mid-argument, one that has never been settled in this studio. Whether "polyp" means the thing on the ocean floor or the other kind your doctor mentions in a different tone depends on who you ask, and the glaze fumes have not helped anyone reach consensus. In blue, it reads unmistakably like the reef version, catching light at a depth most colors give up on. Each polyp takes shape by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, keeping its own uneven texture from one piece to the next, on purpose. A single screw mounts it for good, wanting no water, no upkeep, no debate required to enjoy it. A small cluster of Chive pieces sits inside the Detroit Institute of Arts' museum shop, Polyp Blue 6 among them, untouched by the argument that still hasn't followed it there.