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The Moonstone Series~ Three handmade ceramic works by Alice Mizrachi
The Moonstone Series~ Three handmade ceramic works by Alice Mizrachi
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The Moonstone Series
Three handmade ceramic works by Alice Mizrachi
The moon does not ask to be noticed. It simply appears — and once you see it, you cannot look away. I wanted to make objects that hold that same quiet power."
— Alice Mizrachi
The Moonstone Series is a cohesive set of three handmade ceramic works, each one glazed in moonstone — a finish that shifts with light the way the moon itself does, luminous and alive, never quite the same twice. Together the three pieces form a complete world for your most intimate daily rituals: the morning, the adornment, the small acts of care that define a life.
Each piece is hand-built and hand-painted in my New York studio, carrying the surface language of my broader practice — mark-making rooted in ancestral memory, the sacred feminine, and 25 years of public art made for and with communities across the world. The scale is intimate.
THE THREE PIECES
I — The Holder
TOOTHBRUSH OR PEN HOLDERA cylindrical vessel for the tools of your daily rituals — your toothbrush at the sink, your pens at the desk, whatever it is you reach for first. Functional at its core and beautiful in its moonstone skin, it transforms the ordinary act of reaching for something into a moment of contact with something made by hand with care.
II — The Triple Vase
3-CYLINDER SMALL VASEThree cylinders joined — a sculptural vase that holds flowers, stems, single branches, or nothing at all and still earns its place on any surface. The triple form is deliberate: three is the number of completion in countless traditions. Past, present, future. Body, mind, spirit. Three openings, three possibilities, one object that thinks in multiples.
III — Full Moon
TWO CRESCENT JEWELRY HOLDERSTwo crescent-shaped trays for your rings, earrings, and precious small objects. Each crescent is whole on its own — a phase, a turning point, a vessel for what is precious. But placed together, their edges meet and a full moon appears between them. A reminder that wholeness is always possible, even when we are in between.
ABOUT THE MOONSTONE GLAZE
Moonstone glaze is not a solid color — it is a living surface. Applied by hand and transformed in the kiln, it catches light the way water catches moonlight: differently depending on the angle, the hour, the season. Each piece in this series carries that same quality of quiet luminosity. It was the only glaze that could carry this name.
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