Collection: Vulva Bowls

Vulva Bowls are sacred ceramics designed to foster healthy sexuality while connecting us to the power of self-love and universal discovery. 

Bowls that are painted with the flora of plants historically used to end pregnancies benefit Planned Parenthood. 

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Vulva Bowls

Sacred shapes to honor intimate power and raise funds for our ongoing fight for reproductive rights.

Reproductive rights are human rights.

Everyone deserves autonomy over their body.

Criminalizing abortion does not prevent it- it only makes them unsafe.

Some of these bowls are painted with flora historically used to end pregnancies. Details are provided within each individual listing.

All sales benefit Planned Parenthood, because no one should have to return to these methods. People deserve safe access to healthcare, and abortions are healthcare.

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The flower badge indicates pieces created during full trauma flashbacks as a means of embodying regulation, healing, and safety in the moment.

Photo of a golden floral ceramic bowl against a pink flower bush.  Photo by S. Jay Tomioka.

Sacred.

"Vulva bowls are sacred objects, harnessing the transitional power of femininity and the power of passionate advocacy."

~ Pea Flower Tomioka

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Pea Creates Small Batch Collections Using Her Exclusive Therapeutic Clay Process to Provides Ceramics Elevated From the Functional to the Sacred.

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Of the Journey Matters. Shown Here, We See the First Pot Pea Ever Made Next to a More Recent Example of her Work.

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Featured Collection

"Awakening"

A MINI COLLECTION OF HAND-PAINTED CERAMICS CELEBRATING THE RETURN TO SUNLIGHT 

This mini collection of functional ceramic objects represents coming up for air and sunlight after one of the deepest depressions I've experienced in a long time.  Handpainted flowers adorn every pot in a simple, clear glaze over a beautiful, bone-white clay body.  I wanted to create something with body and innocence, and I hope that the rough-hewn, gentle angles of the handbuilt pieces reflect the steadiness I sought as I worked through my shadows and pain.