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Ceramic Natural White Lotus Flower Oil Warmer - Fragrant Lotus in White
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Artisan Charoensri of Thailand creates this ceramic oil warmer. Place a tea light in the arched opening of the base and fragrant oils in the bowl to enjoy gentle scent wafting through your room. Unglazed in natural white, which showcases the clay's natural speckling, the hollow base features a scene of lotus buds and leaves rising above the water. The bowl is a lotus flower with two layers of petals. The exterior of the bowl is unglazed and the interior is glazed with a warm, medium blue.
The artisan describes how she began her journey in ceramics: “I visited our friend’s ceramics factory and I observed each step in the process. Seeing my interest, our friend persuaded me to try this work. Immediately, I began learning from skilled artisans. Finally, I was ready to design our ceramics.”
- Ceramic
- 0.51 lbs
- 5 inches H x 4.1 inches W x 4.1 inches D
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Charoensri
Country: Mexico
I'm Charoensri Chotayanon and I was born in Northern Thailand. Before I became involved with porcelain ceramics, I worked at a hotel for about 20 years while my husband was a building contractor. He had a friend who ran a ceramics factory, which I visited on several occasions and I observed each step in the process, from making molds, casting, decorating and glazing. All required a lot of skill. I found it exciting to watch the artisans and talk to them about their work.
Seeing my interest, our friend persuaded me to work from home, as he could use more help. My husband agreed, and I said yes.
"Immediately, I began learning from skilled artisans. They taught me to how to select and work with clay, to prepare the glaze and to select the firing temperature. Finally, I was ready to complete a piece and launched a workshop with 30 artisans to work with me. Unfortunately, an economic crisis hit us hard and we had to downside.I decided to offer our skills to another factory as well.
"Then I began designing our ceramics. I'm still developing my work and continue learning about this art form.
"During the dry season, the people who live in the mountains come down and help me. I hope you like our work.""