Yellow Shrine Vase 80/6
£435.00
Title: Â Yellow Shrine Vase
Artist: Designed by Rachel Bishop – Moorcroft
Type:Â 80/6 Vase
Dimensions: Height: 15 x Width: 8 x Depth x 8cm
Presented in a Moorcroft gift box
Yellow Shrine Vase 80/6 by Moorcroft
A Floral Symphony in Ceramic
The Yellow Shrine Vase by Moorcroft is a testament to the beauty of nature captured in ceramic form. This decorative vase features a vibrant design dominated by yellow flowers, possibly depicting dog roses, set against a backdrop of deep blues and soft creams. The flowers are rendered with intricate detail, showcasing the craftsmanship that Moorcroft is known for.
The vase’s shape
The Shape is classic and elegant, with a rounded body that tapers to a slender neck. The dark blue glaze at the top and bottom provides a striking contrast to the lighter tones of the floral design. Moreover, the overall effect is one of refined beauty, making it a standout piece for any collection.
The design
Incorporates winding stems and green leaves, which add depth and movement to the composition. The raised, textured surface of the flowers invites touch, enhancing the sensory experience of the piece. Furthermore, the vase is a celebration of colour and form, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any interior.
Walter Moorcroft and the Legacy:
Son Takes Over:
Following William’s death in 1945, his son Walter Moorcroft, in turn, took over the family business, continuing the tradition of artistic excellence.
Exotic Designs:
Subsequently, Walter introduced new designs, including exotic flowers and landscapes, thereby expanding the range of Moorcroft’s work.
Design Studio:
Later, in 1998, Moorcroft established a Design Studio, thus fostering a new generation of ceramic artists and designers.
Continued Innovation:
Today, Moorcroft continues to be a leader in the art pottery world, known for its unique designs, meticulous craftsmanship, and enduring legacy.
Key Features of Moorcroft Pottery:
Handmade and Hand-Painted:
Indeed, each piece is meticulously crafted and painted by hand, a testament to the brand’s commitment to quality and artistry.
Intricate Designs:
Specifically, Moorcroft pottery is known for its intricate floral and landscape designs, often featuring vibrant colours and delicate details.
Flambé Glazes:
Additionally, the company is also known for its use of flambé glazes, a high-temperature firing process that creates unique and unpredictable colour effects.
Collectibility:
As a result, Moorcroft pottery is highly sought after by collectors, with early pieces and signature designs fetching high prices at auction.

