The oyster dish
Eating oysters from a homemade ceramic oyster dish is a real treat. Now that’s a fascinating project!
Eating oysters from a homemade ceramic oyster dish is a real treat. Now that’s a fascinating project!
The kintsugi technique: The beauty of being broken. This Japanese art of repair transforms damage into something beautiful and meaningful by embracing fractures as valuable scars. It is a tribute to imperfection and the transformative power of repair.
The chawan is not just any bowl, it is the heart of the Japanese matcha ritual. This carefully crafted tea bowl is designed for preparing, serving and drinking matcha in one smooth motion.
Get creative with shape and texture by working with sand. This surprising method allows for a variety of spontaneous and organic results, as well as unique surface textures.
Fruit deserves a place of honour. Whether you want something artistic or purely functional, a ceramic fruit bowl is sure to fit on your table or kitchen island.
Crystal glaze
Natural crystals on clay, created using the crystal glaze decoration technique. Experience the magical interplay of science and nature as the glaze transforms during firing to form beautiful, living crystal patterns, making each piece a unique work of art.
A good wine deserves to be presented well, and a ceramic wine cooler is perfect for that. This elegant accessory is both stylish and functional.
Why not try a ceramic toothbrush holder as your next project? Brushing your teeth can also be done in style. Find inspiration here.
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Tenmoku: deep darkness with sparkling life. Be seduced by the rich, mysterious beauty of this ancient Japanese glaze, where dark tones and sparkling nuances come together to create vibrant, characterful ceramic masterpieces.
The ceramic painter’s palette: where form meets function. More than just a tool, it is a tribute to craft.
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