Pieces in this collection are crafted from fragments of blue glazed 19th-century plates produced by Fulper Pottery Company in Flemington, New Jersey, a region rich in American ceramic history.
Originally part of everyday life, these wares were made from locally sourced clay and shaped into durable stoneware and earthenware vessels for the home. Now, each rediscovered shard carries the quiet imprint of time—weathered, worn, and beautifully imperfect. Transformed by hand, these fragments are given new life, honoring both their humble origins and the enduring beauty found in what was once broken.
Pieces in this collection are crafted from fragments of blue glazed 19th-century plates produced by Fulper Pottery Company in Flemington, New Jersey, a region rich in American ceramic history.
Originally part of everyday life, these wares were made from locally sourced clay and shaped into durable stoneware and earthenware vessels for the home. Now, each rediscovered shard carries the quiet imprint of time—weathered, worn, and beautifully imperfect. Transformed by hand, these fragments are given new life, honoring both their humble origins and the enduring beauty found in what was once broken.