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The Artistry of Unique Handmade Pottery by Claymilie
Unique handmade pottery is more than just functional objects. It is art that lives in your daily life. Imagine a cup that feels warm in your hands, a bowl that cradles your food like a gentle embrace. These pieces are not mass-produced. They are born from patience, skill, and passion.
May 10


Choosing the Best Natural Design Trinket Dish
There’s something magical about bringing nature indoors. A natural design trinket dish does just that. It’s a small piece of art that grounds you, even on the busiest days. I love how these dishes blend functionality with beauty. They keep your precious items safe and organized, while also adding a touch of calm and elegance to your space.
May 3


How to elevate your table with handmade ceramic pieces ?
The Sharing Plate - Designed to elevate your table and your everyday moments. A beautiful table isn’t about perfection. It’s about atmosphere. About intention. About the way objects make you feel. And this is exactly where handmade ceramic tableware changes everything. 🍽 1. Start with one strong piece You don’t need a full set. One statement piece is enough to transform your table. A serving plate. A sculptural dish. A piece with texture, depth, personality. It draws the eye
Apr 19


Why handmade ceramics bring more meaning to your everyday life
In a world filled with mass-produced objects, choosing handmade ceramics is more than a stylistic decision : it’s a way of living. We no longer just buy objects. We look for meaning, intention, and connection. Handmade ceramics bring all of that into your everyday life. Handmade turquoise ceramic bowls with matching serving tray 🌿 A different relationship with objects There is something fundamentally different about a handmade ceramic piece. It carries the trace of a gesture
Apr 14


🏺 What ceramics has taught me (spoiler: more than my previous job ever did)
Close up of bisque fired ceramic pieces on studio shelves When I started working with clay, I thought I was simply learning a craft. In reality, I was learning something much bigger. Ceramics didn’t just teach me how to make objects. It changed the way I approach time, control, and creation itself. 🌿 Learning patience (the hard way) I used to want everything to move fast. Ideas, results, progress. The faster, the better. And when things didn’t go as planned? Frustration. Ce
May 1, 2025
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