High Water Rising
This unique, one-of-a-kind copper vessel showcases a striking cloisonné design depicting a partially submerged city scene in vibrant teal, mauve, yellow, and orange. (Have you heard ‘High Water (for Charlie Patton)’ by Bob Dylan?)
More than just a vessel, this is a functional art piece designed to bring lasting beauty and conversation to your space.
Each vessel is meticulously hand-fired with multiple layers of vitreous enamel, a time-honoured process that fuses glass to copper at high temperatures, creating unique and lasting works of art. From careful shaping to intricate enamelling, every stage of its creation is individually handcrafted. Find out more about my process.
30mm width x 62mm height.
These objects are beautiful as they are, or they can take on new meaning: filled with water to hold a handpicked wildflower, with sand to steady an incense stick, a vessel for dreams and intentions, a container for a single dry grass, or something else entirely.
This piece is not intended for use as a drinking vessel and should not be used as one due to the risk of copper toxicity.
As this is a unique, individually handmade enamel piece, the vessel pictured is the exact one you will receive. Once sold, it’s gone, making it a truly unique and heirloom addition to your collection.





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