Made of clay, fire, and a little patience.
Every piece in this shop was thrown on one of two wheels, glazed by hand, and fired to cone 10 in a kiln named Bertha. Batches are small. Seconds are rare. Favorites go fast.
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The kiln decides. We just listen.
At cone 10, glazes move. Iron blooms to the surface, drips find their own way down, and every firing hands us a few pieces we couldn't have planned. That's not a flaw in the process — it is the process.
We fire Bertha about twice a month. What survives our shelf-check lands here, one photograph and one honest description at a time. When a piece sells out, it's gone until the kiln says otherwise.
Read the studio storyBought from a studio, not a warehouse
Packed like it matters
Double-boxed, wrapped in recycled cotton batting. In five years we've lost two mugs to the mail — we replaced both the same week.
Payment on delivery
No card at checkout. Place your order, we confirm it by email, and payment is arranged when your piece is ready to ship.
Thirty honest days
If a piece doesn't feel right in your hands, send it back within 30 days. Handmade should be loved, not tolerated.



