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How is a ceramic piece made?

Every ceramic piece begins with high-quality clay, which is shaped either by hand, on a potter’s wheel, or using molds. Once it takes its shape, it is naturally dried to remove moisture. Then, it is fired in a kiln at high temperatures to become durable. After the first firing, it may be glazed (a glossy or matte coating is applied) and fired again, achieving its final appearance.

What are the stages of ceramic production?

• Shaping: The clay is formed using handmade or other techniques.
• Drying: The piece is left to dry to reduce moisture and prevent cracking.
• First firing (bisque): The piece is fired for 10-12 hours to become durable.
• Glazing: A special glaze is applied to add color and protection.
• Second firing: The piece is completed with a second firing of 10-12 hours that reaches up to 1240 °C and achieves its final appearance.

How long does it take to make a ceramic piece?

Creating a ceramic piece takes 1 to 3 weeks, depending on its size and complexity. Drying can take several days, while the firing and glazing process requires additional time. The handmade nature of the process demands patience and precision.

Do you use any special materials or techniques?

I use high temperature and quality clay and non-toxic glazes that are safe for daily use. Each piece is made with traditional techniques combined with modern methods, combining authenticity with durability.

Why are handmade ceramics more expensive than industrial ones?

Handmade ceramics require time, skill, and attention to detail. Each piece is unique, crafted with care and passion, unlike mass-produced items. Additionally, high-quality materials and multiple production stages add to their value.

What factors affect the price of a ceramic piece?

The price of a ceramic piece depends on:
• Size: Larger pieces require more material and time.
• Design: Intricate designs demand more labor.
• Technique: Some techniques, like hand-painted designs, are more labor-intensive.
• Quality: High-quality materials have a higher cost.
• Uniqueness: Each piece is one-of-a-kind, adding to its value.

Are ceramics safe for food use?

Yes, all my ceramics are made with non-toxic materials and are food-safe. I use glazes that are suitable for food contact, ensuring they are perfect for everyday use, from serving to cooking.

How can I care for my ceramics?

To keep your ceramics in excellent condition:
• Wash them by hand or in a dishwasher on a low-temperature setting.
• Avoid sudden temperature changes, such as placing them directly from the fridge into the oven.
• Store them carefully to prevent chipping.

Is each piece unique?

Yes, every piece is unique, crafted by hand with great attention to detail. Even if the same design is made, small variations make each piece distinctive, giving it its own personality and character.

Why should I choose handmade ceramics?

Handmade ceramics are more than just functional objects; they are small works of art. Each piece is unique, made with love, patience, and attention to detail. By choosing handmade ceramics:
• You support art and its creators.
• You own something one-of-a-kind: No two pieces are exactly the same.
• You enjoy quality and durability: They are made with the finest materials and techniques.
• You add character to your space: Handmade ceramics stand out and bring warmth.
They are the perfect choice for those who value authenticity and aesthetic beauty!