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Yon Kanvas is based in Auckland, New Zealand. She is well known for her beautiful ceramics infused with sand from Wahi beach. She is the queen of quirky design, hand painting and 18ct gold embellishment on her ceramics.
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Before discovering her talent for clay Deborah was an international fashion designer. She began her pottery journey in 2017 and places value on buying less but buying well. Her work is made from new zealand clay, hand blended with new zealand volcanic sand which creates a lovely random speckle when melted at high temperature. she works out of her home studio in days bay,  wellington,  new zealand
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Galit makes her pottery from NZ stoneware clay and mixes her own glazes from raw materials. Based in Wellington, NZ. She believes when our everyday objects are made by hand from natural resources, it elevates our daily tasks to rituals.
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Larissa makes from her home studio in Matamata. She creates functional and ornamental pieces with a focus on form and texture. They are created using both wheel throwing and hand building techniques and are intended for everyday use.
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