A ceramic vase being set down on a wooden table is one of those sounds that betrays its weight instantly — heavier than glass, denser than plastic, the clink has a particular thud underneath it. These 9 vase and jug recordings work that material territory: ceramic clink as glaze touches glaze, slow water pour from a narrow-neck jug with the air-out gurgle audible, the soft contact of a vase placed on a hard surface, and a shatter break section for moments when something hits the floor wrong.
Foley editors pull the place-on-table takes for any scene where a character handles ceramics — the right weight reads as period authentic. Film and animation use the vase breaking sound effect for emotional or comedic moments where loss arrives in a single physical beat. Pottery and craft channels reach for the slower clink material under voice-over. The whole library is free to download for film and animation foley work, with no signup or licence to chase.