Here in this listing we have an awesome vintage stoneware vase. It's a celebration of mid-century art pottery, capturing a rustic elegance with its unique form and rich textures. The brown and amber drip glaze cascades over a delicate incised floral pattern, giving the piece a tactile quality and an earthy charm. Its compact size and timeless design make it a versatile decorative accent, perfect as a bud vase for a single bloom or as a stand-alone piece to bring a touch of bohemian or mid-century modern style to a shelf or mantle. The vase is not broken or have any significant damage such as chips or cracks. The variations in color and texture visible on its surface are part of the unique drip glaze and incised pattern, not flaws. Without a maker's mark, it is difficult to determine the exact origin of the vase. However, the style, featuring a brown drip glaze and an incised or stamped pattern, is characteristic of several pottery traditions. Mid-century studio pottery from the United States, where the brown drip glaze was a popular style from the 1960s to the 1970s. Japanese pottery, with similar designs and glazes being produced for export during the mid-20th century. Thai pottery, which has a long history of creating brown drip-glazed stoneware with carved or incised motifs.