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Cliff's Ceramic Incense Holders

£16.00

Little ceramic incense holders, handmade by Devon based potter Cliff Ellis.

Each little dish has a slightly different hand painted glaze, so each is unique.

Measuring approximately 5 x 5 cm.

'Cliff loves to create items that are simultaneously beautiful and practical; he is always findings ways to improve their shapes and experimenting with glazes.

“My Dad always said that you have to keep learning something new and keep looking forward which seems a pretty good philosophy to me.”

With pressure for the world to develop more sustainable habits and the need to treasure items, not replace them, people are re-discovering their appreciation for beautifully hand-made products. Cliff has noticed this shift in relation to an increased interest in studio pottery, leading to a rise in local selling platforms (such as ourselves), which he says helps to ease the selling process for makers.

Whilst making his stunning ceramics, often in large quantities, he says he finds great beauty in seeing them all lined up as the same creation, yet showing their own unique quirks and subtle variations – as hand-made products often do.'

Read more on our Articles Page.

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Little ceramic incense holders, handmade by Devon based potter Cliff Ellis.

Each little dish has a slightly different hand painted glaze, so each is unique.

Measuring approximately 5 x 5 cm.

'Cliff loves to create items that are simultaneously beautiful and practical; he is always findings ways to improve their shapes and experimenting with glazes.

“My Dad always said that you have to keep learning something new and keep looking forward which seems a pretty good philosophy to me.”

With pressure for the world to develop more sustainable habits and the need to treasure items, not replace them, people are re-discovering their appreciation for beautifully hand-made products. Cliff has noticed this shift in relation to an increased interest in studio pottery, leading to a rise in local selling platforms (such as ourselves), which he says helps to ease the selling process for makers.

Whilst making his stunning ceramics, often in large quantities, he says he finds great beauty in seeing them all lined up as the same creation, yet showing their own unique quirks and subtle variations – as hand-made products often do.'

Read more on our Articles Page.

Little ceramic incense holders, handmade by Devon based potter Cliff Ellis.

Each little dish has a slightly different hand painted glaze, so each is unique.

Measuring approximately 5 x 5 cm.

'Cliff loves to create items that are simultaneously beautiful and practical; he is always findings ways to improve their shapes and experimenting with glazes.

“My Dad always said that you have to keep learning something new and keep looking forward which seems a pretty good philosophy to me.”

With pressure for the world to develop more sustainable habits and the need to treasure items, not replace them, people are re-discovering their appreciation for beautifully hand-made products. Cliff has noticed this shift in relation to an increased interest in studio pottery, leading to a rise in local selling platforms (such as ourselves), which he says helps to ease the selling process for makers.

Whilst making his stunning ceramics, often in large quantities, he says he finds great beauty in seeing them all lined up as the same creation, yet showing their own unique quirks and subtle variations – as hand-made products often do.'

Read more on our Articles Page.

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