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Moshe Vessel

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The Moshe Vessel is a sculptural ceramic vessel by English ceramicist Talia Warshawsky. Made from hand from terracotta, Moshe is twice-fired and then covered in a copper glaze with verdigris-colored markings. Inspired by Brutalist architecture and design,

Warshawsky's Moshe is named after renowned Brutalist architect Moshe Safdie.

Talia Nidam Warshawsky creates contemporary ceramics that look like they were uncovered in an archaeological dig in ancient Mesopotamia. They are influenced both by the wabi-sabi simplicity of the pottery made in Mashiko, the town in Japan where Warshawsky trained as a ceramicist, and the artwork and culture of Morocco, where she traces her heritage.

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