


Pot with Symbols
The Vessel of Dubious Translation
Covered in carved patterns that might be ancient symbols or might just be someone’s very confident doodles, this pot hums with mystery and mild academic panic. The markings could be Aztec, could be alien, could be the early stages of burnout. Who’s to say?
The Vessel of Dubious Translation blesses curiosity, aesthetic over-explanation, and the art of pretending you totally know what that symbol means. Perfect for altars, shelves, or any surface that appreciates drama without needing context.
It doesn’t ask to be understood…it just asks to be admired.
Note on Origin
This mold was originally labeled “Indian Pot,” an outdated and inaccurate name used by the manufacturer. We’ve kept the form but retired that title. The piece is now called the Pot with Symbols - reclaimed for imagination, respect, and better naming choices.
(5.25"x6.5")
The Vessel of Dubious Translation
Covered in carved patterns that might be ancient symbols or might just be someone’s very confident doodles, this pot hums with mystery and mild academic panic. The markings could be Aztec, could be alien, could be the early stages of burnout. Who’s to say?
The Vessel of Dubious Translation blesses curiosity, aesthetic over-explanation, and the art of pretending you totally know what that symbol means. Perfect for altars, shelves, or any surface that appreciates drama without needing context.
It doesn’t ask to be understood…it just asks to be admired.
Note on Origin
This mold was originally labeled “Indian Pot,” an outdated and inaccurate name used by the manufacturer. We’ve kept the form but retired that title. The piece is now called the Pot with Symbols - reclaimed for imagination, respect, and better naming choices.
(5.25"x6.5")