Altars are vessels of meaning, built as small architectures for reflection and offering. Each one is designed as a place to hold memory, gratitude, or intention — a point of focus within the home or wall.

They invite interaction. Stones, keepsakes, and fragments can be placed within them, transforming each piece into a personal site of becoming. In this way, Altars are both finished and ongoing: completed as objects, yet activated by what they contain.

These works embody the balance between form and purpose, between structure and what is carried inside. They serve as quiet reminders that clay, like memory, can hold space for what matters most.

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