Handmade ceramic piece features ocean-inspired glaze and sculpted equine design
The Great Eastern Home has introduced “The Stallion,” a ceramic sculpture from its newly launched ceramic collection.
The sculpture has been handmade by artisans at the company’s workshop and finished with an in-house glaze process. According to the company, the piece reflects its continued focus on handcrafted production techniques and ceramic craftsmanship.
Inspired by the form and posture of a horse, “The Stallion” depicts the animal in a sculpted stance designed to highlight the curve of the neck, defined head structure, and angular jawline. The contours of the piece have been shaped to represent movement, strength, and balance.
The sculpture features a layered glaze combining tones of indigo, verdigris, and midnight black. The surface treatment creates varying visual effects under changing light conditions, giving the piece a shifting tonal appearance from different viewing angles.
According to the company, each sculpture is individually handcrafted, resulting in variations between pieces and making every edition unique.
“The Stallion” forms part of The Great Eastern Home’s expanded ceramic collection focused on handcrafted décor and collectible design objects.

