Inside Our Workshop

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Walk into our workshop early in the morning and the first thing you notice is the quiet. Before the wheels start, there is the soft sound of clay being wedged, the scrape of tools being laid out, the kettle going on. It feels less like a factory and more like a family workshop — because that is exactly what it is.
By mid-morning the room is alive. At one bench a maker pulls handles for a batch of mugs; at another, someone trims the feet of yesterday’s bowls. Near the back, the glazing team works in calm concentration, dipping bisque-fired pieces into buckets of carefully mixed glaze. The kiln-keeper checks temperatures and logs each firing by hand.
What you won’t see is anyone rushing. We measure our work by care, not by the clock. A piece that isn’t right is set aside, not sold. That standard is only possible because the people making your ceramics are valued, rested and proud of their craft — and it shows in everything that leaves our door.