Ceramics is a wide and exciting field - browse through!

Keramik

Easter decoration in the garden

The grey season is over! Let's welcome spring at Easter with stylish, handmade decorative ceramics in the garden and in the living room at home.

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Raku Keramik

Naked Raku - naked on the kiln?

Naked Raku is a special form of Raku and has its own charm. But what is the difference to Raku? We give an insight as well as tips and tricks!

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Raku Keramik

Raku ceramics and the Raku firing

Raku is Japanese for joy and this comes up quickly when experimenting with this ancient firing technique. Coincidence makes each piece absolutely unique!

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Porcelain - the white gold

The white gold has captivated us for centuries! It is complicated to process, but what is porcelain and what is the difference to ceramics?

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The long way to finished Raku ceramics

Everywhere you read it, but how is it done, this ominous Raku? We turned on the gas and bring flame to the silky black of the surface of our ceramics!

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Ton

stoneware, earthenware, teracotta and porcelain

The recipe of the one has long been a well-kept secret, the other builds entire cities and has accompanied mankind for thousands of years - who is who?

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Ton

... from clay and pottery

Clay is a material that is used all over the world - entire cities are built of clay and we still use it every day. But what exactly is clay?

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Kintsugi - repairing broken ceramics with gold and other metals

Kintsugi is a very old Japanese technique that uses metal, mostly gold, to reassemble shards of broken glass into new breathtaking creations. We explain how!

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Handmade pottery for christmas

Christmas is the festival of reflection. Let us surprise our loved ones with something from the heart like handmade individual ceramics!

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Raku Keramik

Glazes and Raku glazes

Glazes are a science - especially the glazes used for raku. Experimenting brings joy and every kiln opening is a surprise!

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A science in itself: Handmade cups

Handmade cups are in a class of their own - the handle makes things complicated. If you can't decide, just try something new!

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Introduction to the variety of Japanese tea bowls

Chawan and tea belong to Japan and are firmly anchored in Japanese history and culture - but what is a Chawan and why are there over 100 different types?

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Handmade Gaiwan, Shiboridashi and Hohin - the far eastern tea tradition

Handmade tea ware like Gaiwan, Shiboridashi and Hohin are a cultural asset in Japan and China. But what distinguishes them and why are they so trendy?

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