Ceramicsmadebyj

Ceramicsmadebyj Hand-built/ Wheel-thrown Ceramist

Creating one-off ceramic pieces made for everyday home use.

12/06/2026

Although I don’t make these wheel-thrown spoons to a specific volume, the uses for them are endless. Dare I say they are even a kitchen quintessential?

These spoons are exclusively available via my stockists only. But if there’s enough interest, I might just make extra to include in my next shop update.

10/06/2026

Did you know that you don’t need to use underglaze glazes to draw/ doodle on greenware pottery? It works just as well with stoneware glazes, with one big difference - you don’t have to go over the illustration with a clear coat of transparent glaze. Just glaze as close as possible to the outline of your doodle to avoid any smudging!

Who else knew you could do this?

A collation of stills from hosting my latest shop drop. Safe to say there’s a lot of work that goes behind selling art, ...
07/06/2026

A collation of stills from hosting my latest shop drop.

Safe to say there’s a lot of work that goes behind selling art, and not all of it is aesthetically pleasing. Take for example, me catching public transport with two ikea bags full of ceramics during peak hour, or the storage box I have my ceramics in before a shop drop. But that is just the reality behind the business.

Thank you so much to everyone who supported my latest update. I loved seeing so many repeat buyers grow their collection, and packing pieces in large parcels because they just didn’t fit the standard size boxes I have for one item sales.

I am yet to have a sell-out shop but it was still a success!

The shop will close on Wednesday night as I get ready for a short summer break. Please keep in mind, my next drop won’t be until August/ September this year. But I do have a new market announcement coming soon.

05/06/2026

I don’t often make larger pieces on the wheel, not because I don’t have the skills for it (but also maybe I don’t), but because smaller sized ceramics like cups and mugs are mostly what people will buy, so I tend to stick to what sells well. But I wanted to practise throwing more cone shaped bowls and ended up with this salad bowl on my first attempt.

Please excuse the camera focusing on my head for half the reel. Because I only made one bowl, I didn’t have the opportunity to re-film it from a different angle!

It was also the first time I created this glaze combination that I’ve named dune. Each time I come up with a new glaze combination, I call it my new favourite, and this time is no different.

This bowl is available now online, but if it doesn’t get rehomed, I won’t be mad because it means I’ll be “forced” to keep it for myself.

03/06/2026

Blink and you’ll miss it.

My June ceramics shop drop is live for a very short week (for one week to be exact). After that, this gal is off on summer break to celebrate her bday.

Round two of the before vs after series of pieces I’ve recently made. This batch was full of new experiments, but if I h...
31/05/2026

Round two of the before vs after series of pieces I’ve recently made.

This batch was full of new experiments, but if I had to pick a favourite, it would have to be the “dusk” mug/ saucer sets with the refined edges. The edges broke off during transport to the kiln, and I was planning to just recycle them. Thankfully convinced me otherwise and now I love them as they are. The rimless edge makes for grabbing the mug just that bit easier, and I’m seriously considering making all my saucers like this from now.

Don’t you just love when happy accidents work out better than you planned?

29/05/2026

If you’ve been following me for a while now, you’d know that I’ve been making ceramic spoons for a few years. But it has been a while since I’ve shown the full making process.

This idea originally came from my husband who requested a coffee scooping spoon that he could go over with a knife. And hence the first wheel-thrown spoon from me was born. I love how versatile they are, I reach for ours more times than I can count, and not just for scooping coffee.

I’m also super excited to announce that these colourful spoons are going to be exclusively available at .hamburg, a new exhibition space opening up! If you’re a local, come by and support your small local artists.

It’s that time after a kiln firing again, where i get to show you the before vs after version of new pieces I’ve been wo...
27/05/2026

It’s that time after a kiln firing again, where i get to show you the before vs after version of new pieces I’ve been working on. And I’m so excited/ proud to showcase the new pieces I’ve been chipping away at for the past few months.

Everything in this post will be part of my next shop update: 2.6.26 at 18.00 CEST. Like last time, the store will open for a short time (exactly one week) before it closes again for the month.

Let me know if you have any questions and I would love to hear which one you’re most excited to see online.

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Karlsruhe

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Montag 09:00 - 18:00
Dienstag 09:00 - 18:00
Mittwoch 09:00 - 18:00
Donnerstag 09:00 - 18:00
Freitag 09:00 - 13:00
Samstag 09:00 - 13:00

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