








Sinag
Sinag
· Handmade Stoneware
Named Sinag, the Tagalog word for sunbeam, this piece was shaped with light in mind. Its spiral form was hand-built in one continuous motion, holding a sense of energy and direction—like something just beginning to unfurl.
The inside is glazed in a bold, electric orange—vivid and bright, like sunlight hitting your eyelids. It's playful, striking, and meant to be seen. Whether on its own or holding something simple, it holds space with intention.
Measurements:
Roughly 9.5" wide × 2.25" tall
Sinag
· Handmade Stoneware
Named Sinag, the Tagalog word for sunbeam, this piece was shaped with light in mind. Its spiral form was hand-built in one continuous motion, holding a sense of energy and direction—like something just beginning to unfurl.
The inside is glazed in a bold, electric orange—vivid and bright, like sunlight hitting your eyelids. It's playful, striking, and meant to be seen. Whether on its own or holding something simple, it holds space with intention.
Measurements:
Roughly 9.5" wide × 2.25" tall
Sinag
· Handmade Stoneware
Named Sinag, the Tagalog word for sunbeam, this piece was shaped with light in mind. Its spiral form was hand-built in one continuous motion, holding a sense of energy and direction—like something just beginning to unfurl.
The inside is glazed in a bold, electric orange—vivid and bright, like sunlight hitting your eyelids. It's playful, striking, and meant to be seen. Whether on its own or holding something simple, it holds space with intention.
Measurements:
Roughly 9.5" wide × 2.25" tall