Lillarna Mermaid Serving Bowl
Twin fins along Lilliarna’s tail make for the perfect dipping sauce dishes, ready for a bowl of chips or snacks. An accidental secondary set of fins formed in the glaze during firing and makes for a fantastic accidental moment of alchemy in the cobalt pool in the centre of the piece.
Mermaids symbolize renewal: Since mermaids are tied to a water element, they embody the revitalization that water brings. Water is vital to life and growth, and it is used in many cultures to symbolize birth and rebirth
In mythology and folklore, mermaids often represent a duality of nature—both seductive and dangerous. Their mesmerizing beauty and enchanting voices lure sailors to their doom, while in other stories, they rescue shipwrecked sailors or grant boons. Mermaids symbolize the allure of the unknown, the untamed power of nature, and the deep connection between humans and the sea. They also embody themes of transformation, sexuality, and the feminine mystique, highlighting the human fascination with that which is simultaneously captivating and elusive.
Hand-sculpted in Cairns by Elena Steere using renewable, locally-sourced Far North Queensland clay.
This piece is ONE OF A KIND, and will never have duplicates. However, if you would like something similar; commissions are always welcome :)
Twin fins along Lilliarna’s tail make for the perfect dipping sauce dishes, ready for a bowl of chips or snacks. An accidental secondary set of fins formed in the glaze during firing and makes for a fantastic accidental moment of alchemy in the cobalt pool in the centre of the piece.
Mermaids symbolize renewal: Since mermaids are tied to a water element, they embody the revitalization that water brings. Water is vital to life and growth, and it is used in many cultures to symbolize birth and rebirth
In mythology and folklore, mermaids often represent a duality of nature—both seductive and dangerous. Their mesmerizing beauty and enchanting voices lure sailors to their doom, while in other stories, they rescue shipwrecked sailors or grant boons. Mermaids symbolize the allure of the unknown, the untamed power of nature, and the deep connection between humans and the sea. They also embody themes of transformation, sexuality, and the feminine mystique, highlighting the human fascination with that which is simultaneously captivating and elusive.
Hand-sculpted in Cairns by Elena Steere using renewable, locally-sourced Far North Queensland clay.
This piece is ONE OF A KIND, and will never have duplicates. However, if you would like something similar; commissions are always welcome :)
Twin fins along Lilliarna’s tail make for the perfect dipping sauce dishes, ready for a bowl of chips or snacks. An accidental secondary set of fins formed in the glaze during firing and makes for a fantastic accidental moment of alchemy in the cobalt pool in the centre of the piece.
Mermaids symbolize renewal: Since mermaids are tied to a water element, they embody the revitalization that water brings. Water is vital to life and growth, and it is used in many cultures to symbolize birth and rebirth
In mythology and folklore, mermaids often represent a duality of nature—both seductive and dangerous. Their mesmerizing beauty and enchanting voices lure sailors to their doom, while in other stories, they rescue shipwrecked sailors or grant boons. Mermaids symbolize the allure of the unknown, the untamed power of nature, and the deep connection between humans and the sea. They also embody themes of transformation, sexuality, and the feminine mystique, highlighting the human fascination with that which is simultaneously captivating and elusive.
Hand-sculpted in Cairns by Elena Steere using renewable, locally-sourced Far North Queensland clay.
This piece is ONE OF A KIND, and will never have duplicates. However, if you would like something similar; commissions are always welcome :)