Crafts CouncilDirectoryKurt Alexander CeramicsReef JarsAboutKurt’s Reef Jars were inspired by merging his passions for ceramics and coral forms and textures. Each one of a kind piece is hand crafted and glazed to promote the texture and forms found in nature. The use of colour in each piece is to recreate the loss of colour on the worlds reefs and show the beauty that is melting away from coral life.Kurt Alexander CeramicsNewcastle-under-Lyme, EnglandLarge Reef Jar, Catherine Dineley PhotographyClose up details of a large Reef Jar.Large Reef Jar, Catherine Dineley PhotographyLarge Reef jar, Handmade to recreate the textures of coral and highlight the loss of colour on the reefs.Small Reef Jars, Catherine Dineley PhotographyA collection of small Reef inspired jarsSmall Reef Jar, Catherine Dineley PhotographyClose up detail of a small Reef JarSmall Reef Jar, Catherine Dineley PhotographyA small Reef Jar, made in porcelain to recreate plating coral.Reef JarsAboutKurt’s Reef Jars were inspired by merging his passions for ceramics and coral forms and textures. Each one of a kind piece is hand crafted and glazed to promote the texture and forms found in nature. The use of colour in each piece is to recreate the loss of colour on the worlds reefs and show the beauty that is melting away from coral life.Kurt Alexander CeramicsNewcastle-under-Lyme, EnglandLarge Reef Jar, Catherine Dineley PhotographyClose up details of a large Reef Jar.Small Reef Jar, Catherine Dineley PhotographyClose up detail of a small Reef JarLarge Reef Jar, Catherine Dineley PhotographyLarge Reef jar, Handmade to recreate the textures of coral and highlight the loss of colour on the reefs.Small Reef Jar, Catherine Dineley PhotographyA small Reef Jar, made in porcelain to recreate plating coral.Small Reef Jars, Catherine Dineley PhotographyA collection of small Reef inspired jarsMore from Kurt Alexander CeramicsProjectEarth jars