Carys Martin Ceramics
Seer Stone Vessel
Seer Stone Vessel
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Seer Stone Vessel
Wheel-Thrown Portal Pot 15cm high
Pebbles marked with pale veins have long been regarded as stones of quiet magic. Across the British Isles, these naturally lined stones were believed to carry the memory of fracture and healing - cracked deep within the earth, then slowly mended by quartz. Because of this, they became powerful symbols of resilience, protection, and second sight.
The Seer Stone Vessels are born from this same language.
Each vessel is wheel-thrown and marked by hand with flowing white lines that echo the veined pebbles once kept as talismans in pockets, hearths, and doorways. Their markings were read like maps - pathways between worlds, reminders that what has endured pressure carries wisdom within it.
In folklore, seer stones were believed to strengthen intuition and protect the home. They were threshold objects - companions at the crossing between the visible and unseen.
These vessels honour that tradition.
Their dark surfaces ground the form in earth, while the carved lines speak of fracture, repair, and quiet endurance. The soft blue at the rim gathers like horizon and sky - a moment of meeting between elements.
Each piece is completely unique, its lines never repeated. Not decoration, but record.
They speak of:
• Resilience - strength born through pressure
• Protection - vessels of quiet guardianship
• Intuition - trusting what is felt, not just seen
• Thresholds - the space where transformation begins
A companion to seer stones.
A reminder that what has endured carries its own quiet magic
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