Hand-blown glass pomegranate, handmade.
by Marian Talanchuk
Hand-blown glass pomegranate, handmade.
by Marian Talanchuk
Handmade glass made from blown glass.
Not suitable for hot drinks.
Capacity: 350–400 ml.
The shape and colour of the glasses may vary slightly, as each one is handmade.
Designer: Marian Talanchuk
‘Anagama’ is wood-fired pottery, crafted using Japanese techniques in an Anagama kiln, where it is fired for 50 hours at a temperature of around 1,230 degrees. The fire and ash leave marks on the pottery, like passionate kisses, making each piece completely unique.
Every piece is unique, a one-off; it cannot be replicated.
Author: Zola_Sense
This plant thrives in Ukraine thanks to our farmers, which is why we have added this style of candle to our range.
The candles are packaged in a gift bag.
Unscented, made from genuine 100% beeswax sourced from Ukrainian apiaries.
Burn time: approximately 5 hours
height – 220 mm
diameter – 25 mm
designer: Roshcha Home
The Trypillian Madonna ‘The Great Mother’
The sculpture ‘The Great Mother’ is inspired by one of humanity’s most ancient archetypes – the image of the primordial mother, the guardian of life and the creator of the world. In Trypillian culture, the female figure symbolised the fertility of the earth, the continuation of the lineage, prosperity and harmony between humankind and nature.
The simple form and symbolic ornamentation reflect a connection with ancient traditions and beliefs about the feminine principle as a source of strength, wisdom and rebirth. ‘The Great Mother’ embodies care, protection and the eternal cycle of life.
Technique: papier-mâché
Height: 100 cm (1 m)
The Trypillian Madonna ‘Guardian of the Fire’
The sculpture ‘Guardian of the Fire’ embodies one of the most ancient symbols of human culture – the hearth fire as a source of life, warmth and the continuation of the family line. Inspired by images of Trypillian goddesses, she personifies feminine strength, wisdom and the ability to preserve the light even in the darkest of times.
The ornamentation on the sculpture’s surface references ancient symbols of protection, prosperity and spiritual unity with nature. It is an image of a guardian who keeps alive the fire of the home, memory and tradition.
Technique: papier-mâché
Height: 100 cm (1 m)
The Trypillian Madonna ‘Mother of Grain’
The sculpture ‘Mother of Grain’ embodies the ancient image of the goddess of fertility – the guardian of the harvest, abundance and the life-giving power of the earth. In agrarian cultures, grain was a symbol of life, the continuity of the family line and the annual rebirth of nature, whilst the feminine principle personified the ability to give, nurture and multiply.
The sculpture’s ornamentation serves as a reminder of humanity’s sacred connection with the earth and its gifts. ‘Mother of Grain’ is a symbol of generosity, prosperity and deep gratitude to nature, which bestows life from generation to generation.
Technique: papier-mâché
Height: 100 cm (1 m)
Made from 100% natural beeswax. They do not drip whilst burning, and each one has a burn time of 4 hours.
Diameter: 8 mm
by Roshcha.home

The offer is valid through August 23, 2026.
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