Warm Sand
Warm Sand has the gentle, lived-in tone of sun-warmed stone. Each piece carries small, naturally occurring shifts in tone, like sand catching the light at different times of day. It is a glaze that feels grounded and natural, sitting quietly in a room without demanding attention, while rewarding a closer look with its subtle warmth and texture.
Each piece leaves the kiln as its own. What you receive will fall somewhere within this range.
Hera & Warm Sand
On a larger surface, Warm Sand moves very differently. The same glaze, the same clay, the same kiln - but across the full scale of the Hera mask, the iron has more room to travel, pool and burn, and the variation between pieces becomes significant. For this reason, each Hera in Warm Sand is sold as a specific, individually photographed piece. What you see is what you will reveice. Browse the Hera Warm Sand image gallery to see the glaze on past pieces.
Crystal Green
Crystal Green is the most unpredictable of our glazes. During firing, crystals form on the surface, and their size, density, and distribution vary with every piece. Some reliefs emerge with a field of fine crystalline texture catching the light, others with just a trace, and occasionally none at all. This, combined with atmospheric shifts in tone, makes Crystal Green the most varied and surprising colour in the collection. No two pieces are ever the same, and that is the point.
Copper Green
Copper Green is the most alive of our four glazes. Its characteristic speckles fall differently on every piece, like patina forming on aged copper, and no two reliefs ever wear it the same way. It is a glaze with real depth and character, carrying the warmth of weathered metal and the unpredictability of a material that responds differently to every firing. For those drawn to surfaces that feel aged, tactile, and full of story, Copper Green is the most expressive choice in the collection.
Hera & Antique White
Antique White carries the quiet consistency of weathered plaster, soft, classical, and steady. Its tone recalls sun-bleached stone and ancient marble, lending each piece a timeless, almost archaeological presence. On smaller pieces the variation between editions is barely perceptible, and the product images are representative of what you will receive.
On larger surfaces the glaze behaves differently, shifting from pale plaster toward warm sand or, in rare cases, carrying a faint blue tint that recalls aged porcelain. For this reason, each Hera and Ear Magnum in Antique White is sold as a specific, individually photographed piece.





