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Symmetry vase - 1988

Symmetry vase, © Wedgwood Museum
    Symmetry vase
    © Wedgwood Museum

The Symmetry range was the first introduced by Wedgwood that made use of computer-aided manufacture – or CAM. Introduced in 1988 the range included cylinder vases, cylinder boxes, round vase, classical vase and fountain vases, at launch the price range was from £46.00 to £106.00. Twelve pieces made up the range, available in white jasper body which was then dipped pale blue then machine cut pattern applied to exterior, or available in black jasper body with a machine cut pattern applied. Exterior decoration applied to this vase consists of small diamonds shapes machine cut into exterior around the vases circumference.

The Symmetry range was the first introduced by Wedgwood that made use of computer-aided manufacture – or CAM. Introduced in 1988 the range included cylinder vases, cylinder boxes, round vase, classical vase and fountain vases, at launch the price range was from £46.00 to £106.00. Twelve pieces made up the range, available in white jasper body which was then dipped pale blue then machine cut pattern applied to exterior, or available in black jasper body with a machine cut pattern applied. Exterior decoration applied to this vase consists of small diamonds shapes machine cut into exterior around the vases circumference. This large cylinder vase at launch in 1988 would have retailed at £86.00. Precision cutting underlines how modern production methods work extremely well with timeless traditional bodies.

  • Type of object: Ornamental ware/vase
  • Mark: WEDGWOOD ® MADE IN ENGLAND 19 (incised)
  • Year first produced: 1988
  • Body: jasper
  • Glaze: unglazed
  • Material: ceramic
  • Decoration: machine cut
  • Accession number: 11522
  • Dimensions: 83 mm (diameter), 125 mm (height)