


This border is defined by its restraint. The motif is created through a clean repeat of curving, ogee-like shapes, outlined by crisp seams that read almost like carved when the light grazes the surface. Without glaze, the ceramic remains matte and , with a dry, tactile character that feels honest and grounded.
Subtle tonal variation across the unglazed body gives the installation depth, ranging from pale sand to warmer terracotta notes, making it an easy partner for natural plaster, timber, , and aged metals.
Ideal as a frieze line, dado detail, border band, or panel framing element in kitchens, bathrooms, stair halls, corridors, and heritage-led interiors. As an unglazed ceramic, it will develop a gentle over time, and slight variation in tone and marking is part of the character.