a traditional craftsmanship

All our ceramics are handmade in our Parisian workshop. Behind the canopy of the shop, you can catch sight of Sara and Héloïse actively creating all kind of vases, animals and other magical creatures. In the little room in the back, the ceramic kiln gently purrs, at a temperature close to 1000 degrees Celsius. 

a traditional craftsmanship

All our ceramics are handmade in our parisian workshop. Behind the canopy of the shop, you can catch sight of Sara and Héloïse actively creating all kind of vases, animals and other magical creatures. In the little room in the back, the ceramic oven gently purrs, at a temperature close to 1000 degrees Celsius. 

modeling

To begin with, the pieces are shaped individually. The clay is molded, starting to slowly create the shapes of animals and other lucky charms. They are smoothened and then have to dry for up to 10 days. 

the color

This is when color comes into action.

The pieces are painted with our engobes: a special mix of dry clay and pigments. It looks like the clay is drinking all the colors, as they fade.

The pieces are then placed in the kiln to be cooked a first time, at more than 1000 degrees Celsius. When they are out of the kiln, the colors are shining and the clay, once grey, is now white.

The enamel

The ceramics are dipped into transparent enamel, before cooking for a second time. Again at 1000 degrees, the enamel is glazing and gives the glossy aspect of the pieces, finishing the process and giving the pieces their bright and vivid colors.

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