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Njalikwa Chongwe Studio Pottery Vase, Fremantle Artist, c1990s – early 2000s
A striking hand‑thrown studio pottery vase by Njalikwa Chongwe, a Fremantle‑based ceramic artist known for his sculptural forms, rhythmic surface textures, and rich, layered glazes. Chongwe’s practice blends contemporary Australian studio pottery with influences from his Zambian heritage, resulting in pieces that feel both grounded and quietly expressive.
This vase features a beautifully ribbed, rounded form in matte olive green, contrasted by a deep glossy blue interior. The interplay of texture and colour gives the piece a calm, tactile presence, making it ideal as a sculptural accent or functional vessel.
A refined example of contemporary Western Australian studio pottery, perfect for collectors of local makers or lovers of minimalist, tactile ceramics.
Please note dimensions carefully as it can be difficult to judge size by the images.
All our items are vintage or pre-owned, so some signs of wear should be expected. Please read the description, view photos carefully, and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. We will always endeavour to note any imperfections, but the absence of this information does not imply that this item is free from defect.
A striking hand‑thrown studio pottery vase by Njalikwa Chongwe, a Fremantle‑based ceramic artist known for his sculptural forms, rhythmic surface textures, and rich, layered glazes. Chongwe’s practice blends contemporary Australian studio pottery with influences from his Zambian heritage, resulting in pieces that feel both grounded and quietly expressive.
This vase features a beautifully ribbed, rounded form in matte olive green, contrasted by a deep glossy blue interior. The interplay of texture and colour gives the piece a calm, tactile presence, making it ideal as a sculptural accent or functional vessel.
A refined example of contemporary Western Australian studio pottery, perfect for collectors of local makers or lovers of minimalist, tactile ceramics.
Please note dimensions carefully as it can be difficult to judge size by the images.
All our items are vintage or pre-owned, so some signs of wear should be expected. Please read the description, view photos carefully, and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. We will always endeavour to note any imperfections, but the absence of this information does not imply that this item is free from defect.
Artist: Njalikwa Chongwe (Fremantle, Western Australia)
Technique: Hand‑thrown stoneware
Finish: Matte olive exterior with glossy blue interior
Dimensions: 10 cm height × 19 cm diameter × 11 cm opening
Markings: Signed and stamped on base
Era: Late 1990s – early 2000s
Condition: Excellent