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A small porcelain pitcher from the Confetti series, glazed in a clear glossy finish inside, and a lively confetti-surface outside scattered with soft, mineral-like speckles. The glaze was developed in my studio and carries the irregular, joyful feeling of scattered confetti.
This shape is called Farfalla, the Italian word for butterfly — a name I chose because the handle reminds me of a wing mid-flight.
Each pitcher is wheel-thrown and slightly altered by hand, giving it a gentle asymmetry that complements its curved ribbon handle and flared lip. The handle color varies from pitcher to pitcher — from a soft green to deep blue or bright red — adding a bright accent to the creamy ceramic.
Originally made as a creamer, it’s just as suited for sauces, maple syrup, vinaigrette, or watering houseplants. It can also hold a few stems at the table.
Wheel-thrown and altered porcelain clay
Glazed inside and out with a food-safe clear glaze made in-studio
Dishwasher and microwave safe
Measures approximately: 4” tall × 5.5” wide (with handle)
Capacity: ~ 9 oz
Handmade in BrooklynHand, NY
Free shipping within the United States
Any other questions? Reach out to marianna@argilla.nyc
A small porcelain pitcher from the Confetti series, glazed in a clear glossy finish inside, and a lively confetti-surface outside scattered with soft, mineral-like speckles. The glaze was developed in my studio and carries the irregular, joyful feeling of scattered confetti.
This shape is called Farfalla, the Italian word for butterfly — a name I chose because the handle reminds me of a wing mid-flight.
Each pitcher is wheel-thrown and slightly altered by hand, giving it a gentle asymmetry that complements its curved ribbon handle and flared lip. The handle color varies from pitcher to pitcher — from a soft green to deep blue or bright red — adding a bright accent to the creamy ceramic.
Originally made as a creamer, it’s just as suited for sauces, maple syrup, vinaigrette, or watering houseplants. It can also hold a few stems at the table.
Wheel-thrown and altered porcelain clay
Glazed inside and out with a food-safe clear glaze made in-studio
Dishwasher and microwave safe
Measures approximately: 4” tall × 5.5” wide (with handle)
Capacity: ~ 9 oz
Handmade in BrooklynHand, NY
Free shipping within the United States
Any other questions? Reach out to marianna@argilla.nyc
A small porcelain pitcher from the Confetti series, glazed in a clear glossy finish inside, and a lively confetti-surface outside scattered with soft, mineral-like speckles. The glaze was developed in my studio and carries the irregular, joyful feeling of scattered confetti.
This shape is called Farfalla, the Italian word for butterfly — a name I chose because the handle reminds me of a wing mid-flight.
Each pitcher is wheel-thrown and slightly altered by hand, giving it a gentle asymmetry that complements its curved ribbon handle and flared lip. The handle color varies from pitcher to pitcher — from a soft green to deep blue or bright red — adding a bright accent to the creamy ceramic.
Originally made as a creamer, it’s just as suited for sauces, maple syrup, vinaigrette, or watering houseplants. It can also hold a few stems at the table.
Wheel-thrown and altered porcelain clay
Glazed inside and out with a food-safe clear glaze made in-studio
Dishwasher and microwave safe
Measures approximately: 4” tall × 5.5” wide (with handle)
Capacity: ~ 9 oz
Handmade in BrooklynHand, NY
Free shipping within the United States
Any other questions? Reach out to marianna@argilla.nyc
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Dishwasher and Microwave Safe.
For more info visit the Care section on this website.
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All orders are shipped via USPS and will be processed and shipped from the studio within 1 week. Please e-mail if you need anything sooner.
I currently ship only to the U.S.. If you want something sent internationally, please reach out via email and we can get a custom quote.
You will receive tracking information once your order has shipped.
I take great care in packaging every piece to ensure a safe and secure journey. However, please note that I have no control over the package once it leaves my studio.
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NYC locals can skip shipping!
I’m based in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, near Cooper Park and the L train (Graham Ave stop).
Simply select “Pick Up” at checkout, and I’ll reach out to coordinate a studio meetup that works for both of us.
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All sales are final, but if your new ceramic bud arrives damaged, please alert me within 5 days from the date of delivery (as determined by the shipment tracking details provided by the mailing carrier). Please include photos of the damaged piece, as well as photos of the box and packaging in the condition they were received. I'll replace it or issue a refund (minus fees) if it was one-of-a-kind.