Oatmeal & White Marble Knot Jewellery and Trinket Box

Oatmeal & White Marble Knot Jewellery and Trinket Box

Brand: Henry Holland Studio
309.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Part of the limited-edition Otiumberg x Henry Holland Studio collaboration, this sculptural jewellery box brings together fine jewellery design and handcrafted ceramics in one collectible object. Hand-built in our London studio using our signature Nerikomi technique, layers of oatmeal and white clay are carefully stacked, pressed and sliced to create a flowing marble pattern that runs all the way through the piece and not just on the surface. Finished with Otiumberg’s iconic knot motif, the lid transforms a functional storage piece into a sculptural object designed to sit beautifully on a bedside, dressing table or bathroom shelf. Handmade in London using traditional Nerikomi ceramic techniques Every piece is unique – no two marble patterns are ever the same Sculptural knot lid inspired by Otiumberg’s signature jewellery design Designed to hold rings, earrings, necklaces and small keepsakes A considered object that bridges jewellery and interiors Designed for everyday rituals Whether it’s where you place your rings at the end of the day, or the first thing you reach for while getting ready, this piece is made to elevate those small, personal moments. Compact yet impactful, it works as: a jewellery box for rings and earrings a ceramic trinket box for keepsakes a decorative object for shelves and surfaces Product details: Colour: Oatmeal and White Material: 100% earthenware Origin: Handmade in our London studio, UK Care: He’s a delicate soul so we recommend a light dust and an occasional clean with a dry cloth. Not dishwasher safe. Measurements: 20.5cm L x 13cm W x 9cm H Internal 14cm L x 10cm D Weight 673g *all measurements are approximate as shrinkage can vary from piece to piece Limited edition Created as part of a small-batch collaboration, availability is limited.

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