Inspired by fieldstone walls, this pitcher is formed on the wheel and subtly altered by hand, giving each piece a gently undulating profile. The unglazed base provides a raw, textural contrast to the deep storm-blue glaze above, achieved through a layering and firing process that takes days to complete. Designed to pour smoothly and hold generous amounts, each pitcher is stamped with the studio mark and released in lots of eighteen. Its storied making process and striking presence make it a collectible for the mindful home.
Materials
- stoneware clay
- storm-blue glaze
- transparent overglaze
- recycled cork stopper (optional)
Dimensions: 21cm Γ 14cm Γ 10cm (1.3L capacity)
Care: Hand-wash with warm soapy water; avoid freezer or rapid temperature shifts.






Brianna Foster (verified owner) –
The Essencora Fieldstone Pitcher has a nice, handcrafted feel to it. I use it mostly for iced tea. The lip could be shaped better for pouring, as it sometimes dribbles. Still, the style and feel make it worth the purchase.
David Ziegler (verified owner) –
Bought this pitcher for serving water at family dinners. It holds a generous volume and keeps drinks cool for a while. The muted glaze fits almost any table setting. My only wish is that it came in a smaller size too for everyday use.
Ellen Kim (verified owner) –
I purchased the Fieldstone Pitcher to use as a vase, and it looks beautiful with fresh tulips. The stoneware feels solid, and the speckled finish is lovely. The handle fits comfortably, but pouring without drips takes a steady hand. Overall, itβs a charming and functional piece for my kitchen.
Oliver Garcia (verified owner) –
This pitcher is both elegant and sturdy. It looks great on my brunch table filled with orange juice, and the rustic glaze is a nice touch. Itβs a little heavier than expected, but that helps it stay put. Cleans easily in the dishwasher.