The Alabaster Pillar
Volterra alabaster, single block
Light does not sit on this stone, it moves through it — a warm interior glow like sunrise seen from inside a shell.
$1,003
Chapter III
Fall & winter cycle — light held in stone
The heavens keep their own hours. When the light leaves early, we answer with alabaster and flame — vessels that carry warmth instead of merely producing it.

Volterra alabaster, single block
Light does not sit on this stone, it moves through it — a warm interior glow like sunrise seen from inside a shell.
$1,003
Coconut-soy wax, thrown stoneware
Poured into a hand-thrown vessel meant to outlive the flame. Fig leaf, cedar smoke, and rain on warm stone.
$71
Plaster and brushed brass
Throws a soft crescent up the wall, the way a full moon lands on plaster at two in the morning.
$486
Cast ceramic, bone glaze
Branching arms modeled on deep-sea coral — nature's own answer to holding many small lights at once.
$342