
Navy Blue Chalksticks Succulent
A 45th anniversary gift sits in the strange territory past sapphire and short of gold, a stretch most jewelers stopped marking, which leaves the Navy Blue Chalksticks Succulent room to make its own case. Chalksticks are the succulent that grows like it's trying to write something down and hasn't yet decided what — long, narrow, reaching, the color of a coastline sitting in fog. Navy Blue in Japan means something else entirely: indigo, boro fabric dyed and redyed until the color stops being dye and simply becomes permanent. The Chalksticks Succulent in this glaze does something similar, reaching toward a color until the reaching and the color become the same gesture. Artisans shape these pieces by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, each spike-like leaf formed individually so no two stems curve identically. It holds its shape and color indefinitely, without fading the way indigo eventually does on its own. Chihuly Garden and Glass has carried this collection in its shop for years, at home among pieces built entirely around what color can do.
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Navy Blue Chalksticks Succulent
A 45th anniversary gift sits in the strange territory past sapphire and short of gold, a stretch most jewelers stopped marking, which leaves the Navy Blue Chalksticks Succulent room to make its own case. Chalksticks are the succulent that grows like it's trying to write something down and hasn't yet decided what — long, narrow, reaching, the color of a coastline sitting in fog. Navy Blue in Japan means something else entirely: indigo, boro fabric dyed and redyed until the color stops being dye and simply becomes permanent. The Chalksticks Succulent in this glaze does something similar, reaching toward a color until the reaching and the color become the same gesture. Artisans shape these pieces by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, each spike-like leaf formed individually so no two stems curve identically. It holds its shape and color indefinitely, without fading the way indigo eventually does on its own. Chihuly Garden and Glass has carried this collection in its shop for years, at home among pieces built entirely around what color can do.
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A 45th anniversary gift sits in the strange territory past sapphire and short of gold, a stretch most jewelers stopped marking, which leaves the Navy Blue Chalksticks Succulent room to make its own case. Chalksticks are the succulent that grows like it's trying to write something down and hasn't yet decided what — long, narrow, reaching, the color of a coastline sitting in fog. Navy Blue in Japan means something else entirely: indigo, boro fabric dyed and redyed until the color stops being dye and simply becomes permanent. The Chalksticks Succulent in this glaze does something similar, reaching toward a color until the reaching and the color become the same gesture. Artisans shape these pieces by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, each spike-like leaf formed individually so no two stems curve identically. It holds its shape and color indefinitely, without fading the way indigo eventually does on its own. Chihuly Garden and Glass has carried this collection in its shop for years, at home among pieces built entirely around what color can do.






















