Atelier d'Aline
Moon Thread
Moon Thread
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Hand-built in stoneware, Moon Thread carries the quiet rhythm of touch and breath. Its tall, organic form rises like an ancient vessel, etched with red and black lines that move in deliberate, flowing rhythm — resembling threads, constellations, or the slow stitching of time itself. The circular markings trace the phases of the moon, connecting the earthly with the celestial, the seen with the felt.
The piece embodies both fragility and endurance — every line a record of gesture, every curve a breath held in clay. Moon Thread stands as a living presence, a vessel that holds rhythm, silence, and the pulse of creation — a quiet echo of the eternal bond between the maker, the earth, and what endures.
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Material
Each of our ceramics is made by hand using premium, durable materials. We believe that quality craftsmanship begins with quality clay — so every piece you bring home is built to last and made to love.
Handmade
Every piece in our collection is handmade with care, making each one truly unique. No two items are ever the same — each carries its own character, texture, and story.
Care
All products are handmade in our ateleir in Athens. Variations in size, color, or shape are not considered flaws, but rather distinctive features and proof of a truly handcrafted product. We recommend washing them by hand to help preserve their beauty.
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