The vase appears to be made of ceramic or pottery, with a glossy black glaze and a matte/satin-textured pinkish-orange band running diagonally across the body. The interior is an off-white or beige color, suggesting it was left unglazed inside or given a clear protective coating. The smooth, sculptural design suggests a modern, abstract, or contemporary style, possibly influenced by Art Deco or mid-century modern aesthetics. The bold asymmetrical design and contrasting glaze finishes suggest it may be a piece of contemporary studio pottery or a mid-century decorative vase.
This style is reminiscent of work from West German Pottery (Fat Lava era), American Art Pottery (like Haeger or Gonder), or even some modern Mexican or European ceramics. The style and glaze application suggest it could be from the 1980s to early 2000s. The combination of glossy black and textured color bands was popular in high-end ceramic art pieces and decorative pottery from the late 20th century to early 21st century.