Sasha Court | Feel First Ceramic Vase

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DESCRIPTION

Feel First by Sasha Court is a sculptural hand-built ceramic vessel that embodies intuition, emotion, and organic form. Rich in texture and movement, the piece reflects Court’s deeply expressive approach to ceramics — embracing asymmetry, raw beauty, and the quiet marks of the maker’s hand.

Its layered surface and imperfect silhouette create a striking balance between softness and structure, allowing the vessel to function as both contemporary sculpture and decorative object. Whether styled on a coffee table, console, bookshelf, or pedestal, Feel First brings warmth, depth, and collected character into a space.

Handcrafted in Halifax, Nova Scotia, each Sasha Court piece is entirely one-of-a-kind, celebrating the individuality and soulfulness that make handmade ceramics feel timeless and deeply personal. The vessel’s earthy palette and sculptural presence make it especially beautiful layered into interiors that value texture, artistry, and intentional design.

A statement object designed for collected homes and spaces that tell a story.

DIMENSIONS

10" h x 8.25" w

MATERIAL

stoneware ceramic, glaze

ORIGIN

Halifax, Nova Scotia

ABOUT THE MAKER

Artist, Poet, Mother, Lover, Human - Sasha Court
"My work begins with a quiet impulse—an emotional thread i follow slowly into form. i build each vessel by hand, allowing its shape to emerge through intuition, rhythm, and response. the process is deliberate yet open, guided by a desire for harmony between form and finish.

i think of my ceramics as holding spaces—objects that contain not only volume, but feeling. there is an intentional coalescence in the way each form meets its surface: soft contours meet matte, textured finishes; structural weight is tempered by subtle imperfections. this meeting point—between shape and skin—is where the emotional resonance lives.

my work often dwells in dualities: strength and fragility, clarity and ambiguity, containment and release. i leave traces of the making process visible—finger marks, asymmetries, warps—as a way of preserving presence and care."