Each piece of handcrafted ceramicware embodies a unique narrative, a testament to the artisan’s skill and creativity. When you purchase a handmade ceramic, you are not just acquiring a practical item; you are investing in a work of art that reflects the dedication, passion, and expertise of the craftsperson who meticulously molded, glazed, and fired it.
Handmade ceramics stand as a stark contrast to mass-produced alternatives, their individuality and imperfections adding to their allure. Each piece carries with it the warmth of human touch and a sense of connection to the maker, evoking a tangible, intimate connection that you won’t find in factory-produced wares.
Feel like saying “Fuck it”? Hopefully tea won’t come out your nose while reading the text on these mugs.

This ceramic mug is made on a quality clay body and glazed with a clear food safe, lead free glaze at 2200 degrees C. The mug is fully functional with a handle and decorated with a flower imprint- botanical art.
Perfect for coffee, tea or even wine if you’re feeling naughty.

Moreover, buying handmade ceramics contributes to the preservation of traditional crafts and the support of local artisans and small businesses. By opting for handmade pottery, you help sustain a thriving community of artists who pour their hearts and souls into their creations. It’s a powerful means of keeping age-old techniques and artistic traditions alive, ensuring that the knowledge and skills of skilled potters are passed down to future generations.

In essence, when you invest in handmade ceramics, you’re not just acquiring a beautiful piece, but also participating in a broader, meaningful narrative that values craftsmanship, artistry, and community.
{Based in The Netherlands, more mugs (and other ceramic and print objects) will be available in her Etsy shop – restock announcement coming in 2023.}