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Hope, Love, Kindness, Passion, Ambition, Wonder, the Moon and Stars | Pendants by Ryan Mennealy Ceramics. Item made of ceramic
Hope, Love, Kindness, Passion, Ambition, Wonder, the Moon and Stars | Pendants by Ryan Mennealy Ceramics. Item made of ceramic
Hope, Love, Kindness, Passion, Ambition, Wonder, the Moon and Stars | Pendants by Ryan Mennealy Ceramics. Item made of ceramic
Hope, Love, Kindness, Passion, Ambition, Wonder, the Moon and Stars | Pendants by Ryan Mennealy Ceramics. Item made of ceramic

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Ryan Mennealy Ceramics

Hope, Love, Kindness, Passion, Ambition, Wonder, the Moon and Stars - Pendants

Starts at $17,500

Creation: 12-16 weeks

Handmade

Made In USA

A seven part pendant light fixture. The individual pendants spell out Hope, Love, Kindness, Passion, Ambition, Wonder in Morse Code, and the Moon and Stars are represented by random holes. The pendants are made out of porcelain.

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Item Hope, Love, Kindness, Passion, Ambition, Wonder, the Moon and Stars
As seen in Private Residence, Lake Forest, CA
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Ryan Mennealy Ceramics
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Custom ceramic lighting, with hole patterns that create morse code words.

I’ve been playing with clay for as long as I can remember. From visits to my dad’s ceramics classroom and growing up with a pottery wheel on our deck, to eventually studying ceramics in college, all roads have lead me to where I am today…a potter.

Although I perforate my pieces for aesthetic reasons, some of the holes also serve a more tangible purpose. Those intended holes are words "written" in Morse Code. A small hole represents a “dot” and a large hole represents a “dash.”

I refer to my Morse Code pieces as subliminal works. By encoding a word (or words) into the piece, it becomes a talisman. Whether or not the viewer consciously acknowledges the text, the piece is a beacon for its embedded code. And I aim to fill the world with objects of hope, love, dreams, and as many other positive permutations as possible.

I throw, cast, drill, and glaze every piece by hand, making each object unique. If you have any questions about my process, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me.