I was an archaeologist. It makes me very funny to see someone making a ceramic in this way. This type of ceramic assembly has existed since at least the Neolithic period (it depends on the region). A big congratulations! 👍😍💚
I always wondered how old this was. Thanks for sharing! I feel the drive to pick up an ancient craft, like working with wool or pottery...I was curious as to how far back these techniques go.
something about seeing simple earth turned into beautiful vessels is so relaxing and inspiring. i’ve been really down and haven’t been creating, but this video gave me a spark and i’m now working on a project for my cat that i’d been wanting to finish.
Oh my God! This is so amazing! Honestly I didn't expect to watch the whole process, but it was so soothing and inspiring. Thank u for sharing! You are incredibly talented.
Oh man I took 3 ceramics classes in highschool and this reminded me how fun it was. Very cool. Id love to get into it again someday. Not sure why this popped up on my suggested videos but glad it did. Makes me want to play with some clay.
Love watching you work the coils, when I started my first course in pottery I made coil pots and loved it, that was over 40 yrs ago and I still have some of those coiled pots. Great job fantastic results.
That is the cleanest kiln I have ever seen. Also, making your own glazes is an amazing process, I highly recommend doing it. It can be very frustrating when things don't go smoothly but when a glaze happens just right you will never want a general glaze again. Some of the best glazes I have ever used I mixed myself and are not available commercially.
I really enjoyed this! I'm glad you show that you don't need a lot of equipment to handbuild at home. I have a couple of newbie questions: how large is your kiln? And, what advice would you give to someone who wants to have a studio at home? Thank you!
Not OP but I do have the same kiln at home (cant remember, but i think its around 13ft³). My advice is to not let anything stop you, including not having a home studio. Go to some classes if you can. You could go to a class, throw 50 bowls that go straigh into recycling, and still go home with more than you started with. Plus you can't pick brains of other potters when you're alone in your studio. Edit: my kiln is a Skuit km-822-3: 2.9 ft³/22 in inside depth. I was way off.
@@pratikshakhalane9484 You must fire again after glazing to cure the glaze. (Makes it hard/waterproof) Also, glaze in its uncured state is toxic, you should never leave glaze just air-dried without firing again. You must fire to harden it properly
@@Kukolka42 Why is glaze in its uncured state toxic? Should be taking precautions when hangling non-cured glaze then?(Like when we are painting on the glaze or dipping the glaze? Does it create a hazard for lungs?)
this is an amazingly creative and therapeutic hobby and i totally respect the artists who enjoy this craft… definitely makes you consider being more kindly about prices
When I saw the result: 'Oh my God, this is so beautiful!' Enjoyed this video so much, it is a great start of the day. You are talented, best of luck on your creative path, dear Hana!
So relaxing to watch this process. Thank you for sharing your art with us! That teeny tea kettle at the end was charming. 😊 It gives me the inspiration to try this, too!
Thank you, you’ve reminded me how much I miss this. I will be so grateful to have a home studio for pottery and crafts. Thank you for this content, I’m happy I stumbled upon your channel. Happy New Year 🎊 ❤️
This is such a beautiful video, I enjoyed every second of it. It brought me memories from my exchange year in the US, one of my classes was ceramics, which I ended up really loving. Best of luck with everything! 💓
Thank you! I’ve had my kiln sitting in my closet for months! My anxiety of messing up is so high. Thank you for this vid! It is making me want to start tomorrow
This is the first time I’ve seen your channel - and what a beautiful one it is! Thoroughly enjoyed watching you make these gorgeous pieces (I discovered air dry clay projects during lockdown - so this was particularly interesting and relevant for me), so I’m now subscribed and will plough my way through your other videos. Thank you for posting. You’re a very talented lady 👏🏻🇬🇧
I have watched this and I am mesmerised!! You are not only talented and creative but also your every gesture is so gentle and calm... It is so relaxing to watch for me!! I feel like I can touch your clay... Thank you for this amazing experience! My only regret is I am not from the UK...
Hey so I'm a ceramics engineer myself and I absolutely love your work. I too love making stuff by my own hand though I prefer glass to be my canvas instead of clay. I never thought clay work would be possible to such a fine aesthetic degree at home, given all the dust that'll interfere with the glazing. Kudos to your effort. Would love to try it someday. Cheers and all the best. ❤️
Enjoyed seeing the process from beginning to end. I like the natural color of glaze used and the simplicity of the design. Such a soothing feeling watching the process of hand creating. Thank you for sharing.
amazingly relaxing video. how nice to have a kiln at home too. i tried for years to throw and finally settled on hand-building, which i assumed was inferior somehow. now i love it and can easily do it at home with almost zero mess.
Thank you for this video. All my life I've wanted to learn working with clay, making pottery. I'm finally in a position to begin doing so. This was definitely inspirational! How does one begin? What basics do you need? Where do you find clay?
One could begin by taking ceramics classes in some local studio. They will provide all the tools, materials and knowledge you need to start. If there is no studio, you can watch tutorials on TH-cam, as buying materials and tools online is easy enough, but the problem is firing the pieces as a kitchen oven is seven hundred degrees too cold to even try firing. The solution would be to either hit up a studio/ceramic school and ask them to fire your piece (a bit risky - for the studio - so it's likely they will not agree) or, if you have a big enough garden, you can fire it in a literal ditch with a fire (watch tutorials aplenty beforehand). All in all, it really is the best to start by learning from someone who knows the trade already and ceramics classes don't have to be expensive (the material is cheap).
@@jealousharibo I have looked for classes, but so far no luck. A small studio had just started offering them, then covid happened and she has never re-opened. I would have never thought about ditch-firing, oddly, being I love archeology and similar means were used in the past. Thank you for the ideas!
Thank you, this was so inspiring 🥰 We used to make coil pots at baby school but we didn't blend them like you show here and they always ended up a bit sorry looking and wibbly. I love the fingerprint textures and the speckles.
My pottery studio is only doing production pottery now so no studio time. 😢. I miss it so much. I love hand building.. your video inspired me to buy clay and work at home. Your pieces are really unique and lovely! 💕
Yes I think the color is gorgeous too! I wish the pottery could be used for dinnerware in the bisque stage since the color is so pretty but it would be way too porous. I guess I could find a matte glaze that looks similar to the bisquewares color!
After taking a ceramics class I started to love it. It feels so peaceful and I can focus on whats in front of me. Id love to get a kiln but don’t know if its complicated to use one
Heyy I'm thinking of investing in a home studio. I'm absolutely obsessed, but only a beginner in ceramics and I know it is an expensive hobby. Once I'm out of college after this semester, I won't have access to our school's amazing open studio and free glazes. I'd love to hear your story about how you set up your studio and what size kiln you got! Also everything you had to do to get the kiln properly installed. I'm about to go through your whole channel because I've been looking for content just like this! I'm gonna make a big wide shallow bowl for salads and macro bowls and whatnot next week during my free time at school and I'm totally using this video for reference!
This is nice. Just makes me appreciate my legacy more. We got clay earthen pots, ceramic tawas and everything else at such an inexpensive price on the roadside (India) that never learnt to value it untill it became fancy!! Back then, people thought sugar and steel to be a status symbol (and many other 'rich' people foods/items) but now they are switching back to 'poor' people items like jaggery, goat milk and earthen pots realizing their true value...
I love learning how to do pretty much every creative art form, I’ve always wanted to get into ceramics but I need to wait for it to be something I can afford to get into. Someday I will though! Thank you for the video it was so beautiful and relaxing 🥰
Absolutely beautiful!!! Can you please list where u can get this clay and glaze the kiln u used how much it is and where to get it ? Thanks for the beautiful video ~
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I was an archaeologist. It makes me very funny to see someone making a ceramic in this way. This type of ceramic assembly has existed since at least the Neolithic period (it depends on the region). A big congratulations! 👍😍💚
Exactly ! I love that technic too . I don't have the English for it but in french it's called " Colombin "
Edit: sorry , just saw your name 🤐
@@S_8- Yes "Colombin", it's true!! 😉 I love that ! I don't know more how to say it in English 🤔
I was thinking something similar. Maybe she reincarnated from that era and finds it familiar and comforting to do this in this life.
They used electric kilns back in the age? 😂
I always wondered how old this was. Thanks for sharing! I feel the drive to pick up an ancient craft, like working with wool or pottery...I was curious as to how far back these techniques go.
something about seeing simple earth turned into beautiful vessels is so relaxing and inspiring. i’ve been really down and haven’t been creating, but this video gave me a spark and i’m now working on a project for my cat that i’d been wanting to finish.
Honestly, if you ever opened a shop up I would buy everything- all of these pieces are beautiful!!!
Haha thank you!!! I am hoping to start selling ceramics in person and online so I will definitely let you know when I start to sell some! :)
From London Brixton UK. I will definitely be buying. Please keep us posted.
I absolutely love everything that you have created and will also buy a set!! I am from UK😍
January 22 shes opening an online shop
@@lefke0033 from London UK. Yes I have been monitoring the online website progress. She is not open yet, but the site looks amazing 😍 n fresh.
This was so soothing. I was hypnotized I think. Bc I watched the whole thing
Haha!
This was the most relaxing thing I’ve seen in a long time. Thanks for sharing. It’s clear that you work with lots of care, and effort.
The process of making ceramics is so mesmerising, I enjoy watching it. You're so talented at this, love your creations! ❤
Aw thank you so much!!
Beautiful, inspiring & so very, very cool. 🙏🏼💕🙏🏼
Oh my God! This is so amazing! Honestly I didn't expect to watch the whole process, but it was so soothing and inspiring. Thank u for sharing! You are incredibly talented.
Aw thank you so much!!!
Oh man I took 3 ceramics classes in highschool and this reminded me how fun it was. Very cool. Id love to get into it again someday. Not sure why this popped up on my suggested videos but glad it did. Makes me want to play with some clay.
Love watching you work the coils, when I started my first course in pottery I made coil pots and loved it, that was over 40 yrs ago and I still have some of those coiled pots. Great job fantastic results.
Just so beautiful and calming... the beautiful slow life totally forgotten- thank you so much for this, Hana
That is the cleanest kiln I have ever seen. Also, making your own glazes is an amazing process, I highly recommend doing it. It can be very frustrating when things don't go smoothly but when a glaze happens just right you will never want a general glaze again. Some of the best glazes I have ever used I mixed myself and are not available commercially.
that is a good idea ! do you have a good information resource for beginners to glaze mixing?
I really enjoyed this! I'm glad you show that you don't need a lot of equipment to handbuild at home. I have a couple of newbie questions: how large is your kiln? And, what advice would you give to someone who wants to have a studio at home? Thank you!
Not OP but I do have the same kiln at home (cant remember, but i think its around 13ft³). My advice is to not let anything stop you, including not having a home studio. Go to some classes if you can. You could go to a class, throw 50 bowls that go straigh into recycling, and still go home with more than you started with. Plus you can't pick brains of other potters when you're alone in your studio.
Edit: my kiln is a Skuit km-822-3: 2.9 ft³/22 in inside depth. I was way off.
@@KBBF3 hey 1) how much temperature we have to heat ceramic?
2) why we have to heat again after glazing? Is it necessary
@@pratikshakhalane9484 You must fire again after glazing to cure the glaze. (Makes it hard/waterproof) Also, glaze in its uncured state is toxic, you should never leave glaze just air-dried without firing again. You must fire to harden it properly
@@Kukolka42 Why is glaze in its uncured state toxic? Should be taking precautions when hangling non-cured glaze then?(Like when we are painting on the glaze or dipping the glaze? Does it create a hazard for lungs?)
this is an amazingly creative and therapeutic hobby and i totally respect the artists who enjoy this craft… definitely makes you consider being more kindly about prices
The speckled pieces were so beautiful I wanted to cry!! Your work is exquisite!
Simply beautiful.
Tiny teapot is adorable!
When I saw the result: 'Oh my God, this is so beautiful!'
Enjoyed this video so much, it is a great start of the day.
You are talented, best of luck on your creative path, dear Hana!
So relaxing to watch this process. Thank you for sharing your art with us! That teeny tea kettle at the end was charming. 😊 It gives me the inspiration to try this, too!
Absolutely beautiful!
I'm just in the beginning of my ceramics journey and this is exactly what I needed for inspiration and motivation! Thank you ! ❤
Thank you, you’ve reminded me how much I miss this. I will be so grateful to have a home studio for pottery and crafts. Thank you for this content, I’m happy I stumbled upon your channel. Happy New Year 🎊 ❤️
Wow they are gorgeous! I wanna learn how to do this too, it looks so soothing and calming plus you get to make beautiful things ❤️
I was looking for hand made pottery and found your channel. I wanna start doing it next year. Thank your for the inspiration. Your art is wonderful!
This is such a beautiful video, I enjoyed every second of it. It brought me memories from my exchange year in the US, one of my classes was ceramics, which I ended up really loving. Best of luck with everything! 💓
Aw thank you so much, this is so sweet!
Thank you! I’ve had my kiln sitting in my closet for months! My anxiety of messing up is so high. Thank you for this vid! It is making me want to start tomorrow
omg these are pieces of pure art! God bless you, Hana. Your work is amazing!
and that’s how an artist can give life to art … truly amazing ❤️❤️❤️ beautiful 👌
This is the first time I’ve seen your channel - and what a beautiful one it is!
Thoroughly enjoyed watching you make these gorgeous pieces (I discovered air dry clay projects during lockdown - so this was particularly interesting and relevant for me), so I’m now subscribed and will plough my way through your other videos.
Thank you for posting. You’re a very talented lady 👏🏻🇬🇧
I have watched this and I am mesmerised!! You are not only talented and creative but also your every gesture is so gentle and calm... It is so relaxing to watch for me!! I feel like I can touch your clay... Thank you for this amazing experience! My only regret is I am not from the UK...
Thank You for creating this wonderful video! So calming and inspiring... Hana, Your work is very beautiful!
thismade me nostalgic from my days in the pottery and Kiln room at school. As well as watching my mom teach at college and watching her at home
All of your pieces are absolutely beautiful, unique and one of a kind. Thank you for sharing your artwork 🙏✨🫖✨💕
The entire process was so soothing, it calmed me.
Hey so I'm a ceramics engineer myself and I absolutely love your work. I too love making stuff by my own hand though I prefer glass to be my canvas instead of clay. I never thought clay work would be possible to such a fine aesthetic degree at home, given all the dust that'll interfere with the glazing. Kudos to your effort. Would love to try it someday. Cheers and all the best. ❤️
I'm curious, never heard of a ceramics engineer. How does one become one and what kind of work do you do? TIA
This is a beautifully executed video. I loved seeing the entire process. Inspiring me to create!
Such a beautiful and calming process…..not to mention freaking incredible the final products are! ❤️
Enjoyed seeing the process from beginning to end. I like the natural color of glaze used and the simplicity of the design. Such a soothing feeling watching the process of hand creating. Thank you for sharing.
you give a 100% to everything you do and that’s so inspiring 😍 thank you for uploading again!
Ah thank you!!! :)
Oh my God, i love working with clay, and I love ceramic art. This is the best video I have ever stumbled across the net..
Thank my friend. ♥️🙏🤟
This is amazing & it inspires me even further to pursue making pottery at home. You’re talented!
Great process and simple but precious manufacturing. Can you tell the kind of clay is used here? thank you :)
I was wondering the same thing 😊
Your work is just so wholesome and really beautiful!
amazingly relaxing video.
how nice to have a kiln at home too.
i tried for years to throw and finally settled on hand-building, which i assumed was inferior somehow.
now i love it and can easily do it at home with almost zero mess.
Thank you for this video. All my life I've wanted to learn working with clay, making pottery. I'm finally in a position to begin doing so. This was definitely inspirational! How does one begin? What basics do you need? Where do you find clay?
One could begin by taking ceramics classes in some local studio. They will provide all the tools, materials and knowledge you need to start. If there is no studio, you can watch tutorials on TH-cam, as buying materials and tools online is easy enough, but the problem is firing the pieces as a kitchen oven is seven hundred degrees too cold to even try firing. The solution would be to either hit up a studio/ceramic school and ask them to fire your piece (a bit risky - for the studio - so it's likely they will not agree) or, if you have a big enough garden, you can fire it in a literal ditch with a fire (watch tutorials aplenty beforehand). All in all, it really is the best to start by learning from someone who knows the trade already and ceramics classes don't have to be expensive (the material is cheap).
@@jealousharibo I have looked for classes, but so far no luck. A small studio had just started offering them, then covid happened and she has never re-opened. I would have never thought about ditch-firing, oddly, being I love archeology and similar means were used in the past. Thank you for the ideas!
From London Brixton UK . I love the salmon pink colour. Beautiful. Great life memories.
i love your pieces! how do you get the grain texture?
It is the type of clay.
Thank you, this was so inspiring 🥰 We used to make coil pots at baby school but we didn't blend them like you show here and they always ended up a bit sorry looking and wibbly. I love the fingerprint textures and the speckles.
This was so relaxing to watch, loved the texture at the end, beautiful!
Videography was excellent, music was meditative, your process and end results, simply beautiful. Thank you.
Made with love, I can feel it throughout the whole process. Thanks for sharing, it was beautiful to watch and I loved the results
Absolutely beautiful 😍😍 i love the natural edges & textures but especially the spotted glaze!! How inspiring ☺️
omg the EXACT video ive been looking for thank you soooo much! this was beautifully done too btw!
Aw thank you so much!!
I love the music your way of doing a hard work with such an ease and pace , beautifully inspiring with your work
Wow! Was not expecting the final pieces to look so gorgeous. Amazing!
My pottery studio is only doing production pottery now so no studio time. 😢. I miss it so much. I love hand building.. your video inspired me to buy clay and work at home. Your pieces are really unique and lovely! 💕
Such a wonderful experience watching the whole process of pottery making.
Very inspirational. Thank you.
The glaze you add to your pieces can be amazing and it provides that speckled textured.
This video was so therapeutic to watch. Beautiful work. I think the colour of clay before you glazed was gorgeous x
Yes I think the color is gorgeous too! I wish the pottery could be used for dinnerware in the bisque stage since the color is so pretty but it would be way too porous. I guess I could find a matte glaze that looks similar to the bisquewares color!
Stunning! And you make it seem so easy. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful! The glaze made all the difference ❤
I’m starting pottery this year! Thanks for this video! I feel at ease that it doesn’t have to be so complicated! Yours is by far my favourite video!
Wow! Felt sooo good to watch! I want to be a potter! This glaze is amazing! Gorgeous! I really love your style! 👏🏻🙏☺️
Hey 👋 the pieces are lovely! What kind of clay do you use ? And is it the amount of heat that allows you to get that mottled finish ?
Oh Hana, this video was great. It really made it all look so simple. I am knew to this and you helped so much. Your work is beautiful.
So gorgeous and inspiring to watch, thanks Hana! :)
After taking a ceramics class I started to love it. It feels so peaceful and I can focus on whats in front of me. Id love to get a kiln but don’t know if its complicated to use one
BEAUTIFUL! You demonstrated something hard to do to me, looks so easy. Very artfully done. Thank you 🙏
Heyy I'm thinking of investing in a home studio. I'm absolutely obsessed, but only a beginner in ceramics and I know it is an expensive hobby. Once I'm out of college after this semester, I won't have access to our school's amazing open studio and free glazes. I'd love to hear your story about how you set up your studio and what size kiln you got! Also everything you had to do to get the kiln properly installed. I'm about to go through your whole channel because I've been looking for content just like this! I'm gonna make a big wide shallow bowl for salads and macro bowls and whatnot next week during my free time at school and I'm totally using this video for reference!
This was amazing. So soothing to watch. I can’t wrap my head around how you make such tiny things by hand 😅
Haha lots and lots of practice and a very steady hand! I actually started making polymer clay figurines when I was 8 and carried that into ceramics!
Oh my gosh so inspirational and lovely! You are gifted and talented. This was wonderful! Thank you so much.
Your work is amazing! I really enjoyed watching this
Aw thank you so much!!!
I took a ceramics class in middle and high school and I loved it so much. I am missing it so much 💫
This is so amazing! You are such a skillful and talented person Hana
Aw thank you so much!!!
Wow what an artist! The ceramics but also the video. Well done, was lovely to watch.
This is nice. Just makes me appreciate my legacy more. We got clay earthen pots, ceramic tawas and everything else at such an inexpensive price on the roadside (India) that never learnt to value it untill it became fancy!!
Back then, people thought sugar and steel to be a status symbol (and many other 'rich' people foods/items) but now they are switching back to 'poor' people items like jaggery, goat milk and earthen pots realizing their true value...
I love learning how to do pretty much every creative art form, I’ve always wanted to get into ceramics but I need to wait for it to be something I can afford to get into. Someday I will though! Thank you for the video it was so beautiful and relaxing 🥰
I wanted and was inspired to do the same until 3:55 “I don’t have that”
Really beautiful and thank you for showing us how you create these original pieces.
That pink shade is everything
All the items are amazing especially that little kettle...it's so sweeeet ❤️❤️❤️
Very beautiful peices. I loved watching the process. Thanks for sharing❤
They turned out just beautiful. Your channel popped up in my recommended feed, I couldn't be happier 😊. Much love from Australia.
I thoroughly enjoyed that! That glaze was AMAZING!!
Wow incredible. I did not expect this! And this is about as handmade as you can get.
The entire video gives a soothing vibe. Thank you so much for sharing!
Sometimes TH-cam gets the recommendations right. This was exactly what I needed. So beautiful and peaceful. Subbed. Hugs💕✨
Simply mesmerizing ..So therapeutic. ' Thank you for this video and must say your pieces of pottery are beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful!!! Can you please list where u can get this clay and glaze the kiln u used how much it is and where to get it ? Thanks for the beautiful video ~
the way you cut the clay is so satisfying
This was so relaxing to watch..Beautiful work..😍😍
Amazing feel this gives me.And I’m googling the background songs at the moment ❤️
Beautiful... watching the video was like a therapy
How inspiring! I love the beautiful pottery! Stay blessed.❤
Beautiful! Please start an online shop soon! 😍
Very nice. I took art class in the 80s..we made pottery stuff.. beautiful 😍
We did this exactly same things in the primary schools art classes when I was ten. I don't understant what is so incredible on it.
this is so pretty, I can't handle it
Very natural and calm. Love your work very much💞
uhhhhh these are the prettiest pieces i've ever seen and now im gonna strive to try this lol
Stumbled across this accidentally, but don't regret it at all. These are gorgeous, lovely work!
Stunning work and very soothing for the soul to watch! Thanks for sharing!!👏🏽
Beautiful! I found this so peaceful to watch!