Making Process

Each piece in our collection is affectionately handmade in our home studio, which means no two are ever exactly alike and that’s the beauty of it. We begin by wedging the clay to awaken its softness, then gently shaping it using rollers and hand-building techniques. Every design is placed with intention, carrying a quiet touch of the artist’s heart.

The crafted piece is left to dry for 2–3 days, allowing it to breathe and settle before we carefully refine the seams and smooth every curve by hand. Once ready, it enters the kiln for its first transformation - a 24-hour firing reaching nearly 2000°F.

After cooling, we bring the bisqueware piece back to life with hand-applied glaze. Each one receives three thoughtful coats, then returns to the kiln for a second firing at about 2300°F, emerging with its true colors revealed.

Some pieces are adorned with gold or silver luster, giving them a final touch of quiet elegance. These are fired once more at 1200°F before they are ready to begin their journey home.

After several days of firings and loving touches, your piece is carefully packed and sent to find its place in your home — where its story continues with you.