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Rooted in rhythm and heritage, the Tinkala Pedestal is a sculptural vessel that invites both curiosity and connection. Named after the Tagalog word tinkala, meaning chain or kadena, this one-of-a-kind piece pays tribute to the strength and symbolism of links..how they bind, hold, and carry meaning.
Hand-built ceramic chain links in earthy rust, blush, and cobalt drape gracefully from scalloped side handles, adding movement and character. The pedestal’s speckled stoneware body is balanced by a soft celadon-glazed interior, making it as functional as it is striking. Whether holding fruit, florals, or standing proudly on its own, it’s a bold ode to form, culture, and the beauty of the handmade.
Rooted in rhythm and heritage, the Tinkala Pedestal is a sculptural vessel that invites both curiosity and connection. Named after the Tagalog word tinkala, meaning chain or kadena, this one-of-a-kind piece pays tribute to the strength and symbolism of links..how they bind, hold, and carry meaning.
Hand-built ceramic chain links in earthy rust, blush, and cobalt drape gracefully from scalloped side handles, adding movement and character. The pedestal’s speckled stoneware body is balanced by a soft celadon-glazed interior, making it as functional as it is striking. Whether holding fruit, florals, or standing proudly on its own, it’s a bold ode to form, culture, and the beauty of the handmade.
Rooted in rhythm and heritage, the Tinkala Pedestal is a sculptural vessel that invites both curiosity and connection. Named after the Tagalog word tinkala, meaning chain or kadena, this one-of-a-kind piece pays tribute to the strength and symbolism of links..how they bind, hold, and carry meaning.
Hand-built ceramic chain links in earthy rust, blush, and cobalt drape gracefully from scalloped side handles, adding movement and character. The pedestal’s speckled stoneware body is balanced by a soft celadon-glazed interior, making it as functional as it is striking. Whether holding fruit, florals, or standing proudly on its own, it’s a bold ode to form, culture, and the beauty of the handmade.