Sunstone Snowdrop vase with muted-yellow flowers and vibrant greenery on a wooden table against a dark background.
Sunstone Snowdrop vase, gleaming in bright iridescent yellow, pink, and orange tones set on white marble with a herringbone Pewabic tile pattern in a matte, white glaze.
Sunstone Snowdrop vase with purple hellebore flowers on a dark slate surface against a Pewabic tiled wall.
Sunstone Snowdrop vases, gleaming in bright iridescent yellow, pink, and orange tones set on a warm wooden foreground with a herringbone Pewabic tile pattern in a matte, white glaze.
Three Snowdrop vases in Sunstone iridescent, with a marbled design on a dark slate surface, set against a patterned green tile background.
A Matte Green Iridescent Snowdrop vase with hellebore flowers on a dark slate foreground and green, tilled background.
Three Matte Green Iridescent Snowdrop vases on a dark slate foreground and green, tilled background.
Matte Green Iridescent Snowdrop vase on a dark slate foreground and green, tilled background.
Matte Green Iridescent Snowdrop vase on a dark slate foreground and green, tilled background.
A handcrafted Azurite iridescent Pewabic Snowdrop vase is displayed on a table alongside fruits and in a setting that includes other Azurite vases in the background.
Azurite Iridescent pieces often have flashes that range from silver to purple and green that accentuate this bold blue glaze.
A handcrafted Azurite iridescent Pewabic Snowdrop vase is displayed in a beach setting that includes other Pewabic vases in Frost and Leland Blue in the background.
A handcrafted Azurite iridescent Pewabic Snowdrop vase is displayed in a beach setting that includes other Pewabic vases in Frost and Leland Blue in the background.
Sunstone Snowdrop vase with muted-yellow flowers and vibrant greenery on a wooden table against a dark background.
Sunstone Snowdrop vase, gleaming in bright iridescent yellow, pink, and orange tones set on white marble with a herringbone Pewabic tile pattern in a matte, white glaze.
Sunstone Snowdrop vase with purple hellebore flowers on a dark slate surface against a Pewabic tiled wall.
Sunstone Snowdrop vases, gleaming in bright iridescent yellow, pink, and orange tones set on a warm wooden foreground with a herringbone Pewabic tile pattern in a matte, white glaze.
Three Snowdrop vases in Sunstone iridescent, with a marbled design on a dark slate surface, set against a patterned green tile background.
A Matte Green Iridescent Snowdrop vase with hellebore flowers on a dark slate foreground and green, tilled background.
Three Matte Green Iridescent Snowdrop vases on a dark slate foreground and green, tilled background.
Matte Green Iridescent Snowdrop vase on a dark slate foreground and green, tilled background.
Matte Green Iridescent Snowdrop vase on a dark slate foreground and green, tilled background.
A handcrafted Azurite iridescent Pewabic Snowdrop vase is displayed on a table alongside fruits and in a setting that includes other Azurite vases in the background.
Azurite Iridescent pieces often have flashes that range from silver to purple and green that accentuate this bold blue glaze.
A handcrafted Azurite iridescent Pewabic Snowdrop vase is displayed in a beach setting that includes other Pewabic vases in Frost and Leland Blue in the background.
A handcrafted Azurite iridescent Pewabic Snowdrop vase is displayed in a beach setting that includes other Pewabic vases in Frost and Leland Blue in the background.

Snowdrop Vase | Iridescent

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With its delicately carved snowdrop flowers trailing around the vase, the Snowdrop Vase was originally intended to serve as a lamp base when it was created in 1903.

An original Snowdrop Vase found its way back to Pewabic in 2006 and is now part of our museum collection.

Iridescent Glaze

Many consider the Iridescent glaze to be Pewabic's most important contribution to ceramic art. Through trial, error, and sheer persistence, Mary Chase Perry Stratton developed her first successful Iridescent glaze in 1906. Establishing the formula and stabilizing the firing process took another three years. Today our Iridescent pieces are fired somewhat similarly, though with safer materials. It requires a third firing and a process called fuming, when vegetable oil is injected into the kiln to create the extraordinary one-of-a-kind effects.

The Matte Green Iridescent glaze is extremely variable. Some pieces have a shiny blue-green metallic finish, while others have a matte, flat appearance similar to brushed metal.

Azurite Iridescent pieces often have flashes that range from silver to purple and green that accentuate this bold blue glaze.

The Sunstone Iridescent is bright golden yellow and vacillates between shiny metallic and textured matte surfaces.

  • Approximately 6"H x 4"W
  • Handcrafted in Detroit
  • Pewabic logo stamped on the bottom
  • High variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one of a kind
  • Do not put flower food in these vessels due to the soft nature of the glazeĀ 
  • Photos are an example of what you may receive; you are not purchasing this exact piece
  • Available in Matte Green, Sunstone, and Azurite Iridescent

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