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Oak Leaf Napkin Rings

Sale price$40.00

A signature accent for any Southern table

Handcrafted by ceramic artist Kass O’Brien, these napkin rings echo the graceful silhouette of the oak leaf, a symbol of strength and endurance. Inspired by the live oaks that line the coastal Southeast, with their sweeping branches draped in Spanish moss, each piece carries a quiet sense of place. Sculpted and glazed by hand, they lend natural elegance and regional charm to any well-laid table.

Oak Leaf Napkin Rings
Oak Leaf Napkin Rings Sale price$40.00

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Kass O'Brien

Kass O’Brien creates ceramic works of art for interior
settings. Each piece explores texture, movement, and
color, expressed through various scales that allow her
vases, mirrors, sconces, and other forms to serve as
either a room's defining detail or focal point.
Kass’ sculptural objects reflect her observations of
beauty in the natural world, from seaweed washed
ashore to freshly fallen palm branches, transforming
quiet moments into lasting pieces.


Kass received a BFA from the Columbus College of Art& Design and an MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Prior to founding Kass O’Brien Ceramics, Kass
spent two decades as an elementary school art
teacher, during which time she shared her love and
appreciation for all mediums. Today, Kass’ studios are
located in West Palm Beach, Florida and Lake Forest,
Illinois.

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Ceramicist Kass O'Brien brings the textures of her surroundings into each sculptural piece. Her work channels organic forms and coastal elements with reverence and curiousity.

Mother Nature is the muse behind O’Brien’s art that is laden with deeply personal memories, and sculpted with a spirit of wonder and nostalgia.

Whether her inspiration comes from a willow tree, a barnacle, or a leaf she spots on a neighboring apartment complex, she’s going to continue doing what she loves: creating pieces formed by cherished memories.

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