Jewellery

Looking for some inspiration for your work? Discover this fun jewellery made of clay.
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Nele Ostyn

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While most ceramicists are working on dinnerware, sculptural work or other rather large forms, there are clay enthusiasts who have a particular interest for the small. If small and delicate is your thing, you might want to try out jewellery making.

Porcelain is a great choice for this, especially paper-porcelain, although you can also work with pottery or stoneware. The possibilities really are endless, as every shape you can think of will have ended up on a necklace, earring or brooch somewhere. Inspiration enough!

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