Crafts CouncilDirectoryJacqueline Clark CeramicsSpring TideAboutThis warm green/yellow stoneware glaze is inspired by the early spring freshness and anticipation of new growth. Thrown from cornish clay sourced from St Agnes on the north Cornwall coast, the rims on these vases are often turned inwards to echo a boat’s gunwales and clay is inscribed with marks that reference the reeds on the opposite shore. Jacqueline Clark CeramicsCornwall, EnglandSpring tide vessels, Jacqueline ClarkA group of bottles, tidal vases and grass vasesSpring Tide grass vases, Jacqueline ClarkA group of small vases perfect for coastal grasses or wild flowers. Sizes vary, approx 7-8 cmSpring TideAboutThis warm green/yellow stoneware glaze is inspired by the early spring freshness and anticipation of new growth. Thrown from cornish clay sourced from St Agnes on the north Cornwall coast, the rims on these vases are often turned inwards to echo a boat’s gunwales and clay is inscribed with marks that reference the reeds on the opposite shore. Jacqueline Clark CeramicsCornwall, EnglandSpring tide vessels, Jacqueline ClarkA group of bottles, tidal vases and grass vasesSpring Tide grass vases, Jacqueline ClarkA group of small vases perfect for coastal grasses or wild flowers. Sizes vary, approx 7-8 cmMore from Jacqueline Clark CeramicsProjectSummer SeasProjectWinter Low TideProjectRaku teabowlsProjectWaters Edge TablewareProjectBoatsProjectAutumn MizzleProjectSummer seaweedProjectCommissions