
Burnt Orange Stargazer Lily
An 8th anniversary gift traditionally points toward pottery or bronze, and a ceramic Burnt Orange Stargazer Lily satisfies both without picking a lane. The real stargazer lily is the reason Chive started making ceramic flowers in the first place — a scent that walks into a room a full twenty minutes ahead of the bloom itself, aggressive enough that guests start looking for their coats. Ceramic solved that permanently; the color survives, the smell doesn't, and burnt orange gives the whole arrangement a warmer, less funeral-adjacent presence than the traditional white. It mounts with one screw and holds its shape on a wall instead of a countertop, which is where most stargazers eventually get banished anyway. Wadsworth Atheneum has held ceramic and pottery works for generations precisely because the medium keeps its color the way fresh flowers never do. Chive Ceramics Studio has shaped pieces this bold by hand since 2004, one screw and ninety seconds to hang.
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Burnt Orange Stargazer Lily
An 8th anniversary gift traditionally points toward pottery or bronze, and a ceramic Burnt Orange Stargazer Lily satisfies both without picking a lane. The real stargazer lily is the reason Chive started making ceramic flowers in the first place — a scent that walks into a room a full twenty minutes ahead of the bloom itself, aggressive enough that guests start looking for their coats. Ceramic solved that permanently; the color survives, the smell doesn't, and burnt orange gives the whole arrangement a warmer, less funeral-adjacent presence than the traditional white. It mounts with one screw and holds its shape on a wall instead of a countertop, which is where most stargazers eventually get banished anyway. Wadsworth Atheneum has held ceramic and pottery works for generations precisely because the medium keeps its color the way fresh flowers never do. Chive Ceramics Studio has shaped pieces this bold by hand since 2004, one screw and ninety seconds to hang.
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An 8th anniversary gift traditionally points toward pottery or bronze, and a ceramic Burnt Orange Stargazer Lily satisfies both without picking a lane. The real stargazer lily is the reason Chive started making ceramic flowers in the first place — a scent that walks into a room a full twenty minutes ahead of the bloom itself, aggressive enough that guests start looking for their coats. Ceramic solved that permanently; the color survives, the smell doesn't, and burnt orange gives the whole arrangement a warmer, less funeral-adjacent presence than the traditional white. It mounts with one screw and holds its shape on a wall instead of a countertop, which is where most stargazers eventually get banished anyway. Wadsworth Atheneum has held ceramic and pottery works for generations precisely because the medium keeps its color the way fresh flowers never do. Chive Ceramics Studio has shaped pieces this bold by hand since 2004, one screw and ninety seconds to hang.
























