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Laima Grigone

  • Ceramicist
  • Svitenes pagasts, Latvia
  • Master Artisan
Laima Grigone Ceramicist
Contact
Latvian, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+371 28338711
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Made with love

  • • Laima creates handmade ceramics for everyday
  • • She set up her own workshop in 2013
  • • Some of her creations spend nine days in the kiln

While Laima was studying for her BA she was researching the Arts and Crafts movement and the Mingei movement, as well as ecological art. She was moved by the philosophy behind handmade pieces and the idea of making art a part of our everyday experience. Pottery came to Laima’s mind as it is part of her people’s daily life and culture. With the help of funding, Laima was able to purchase studio equipment after finishing her university degree. She set up her studio in 2013 in a building at her childhood home, that had stood empty for 11 years. Together with her family, they renovated the structure. She admits that it was the hardest year of her life, because suddenly she wasn’t surrounded anymore by the supportive community from university and she had to set up everything from zero.

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Works

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Stoneware & porcelain set

Beautiful black stoneware and white porcelain set of bowls and plates with rib leaf carved design. Each piece was hand shaped and adorned with gold.

Length cm
Height cm
Width cm

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Galaxy oyster dip bowl

These lovely little bowls are handmade from English porcelain. Great for a range of things, the smallest ones can store your favourite pair of earrings or a tiny bit of salt on the table, the largest ones are used for delicious desserts and all sorts of snacks. They were glazed with a mystical dark blue/green glaze with gold speckles.

Length 18 cm
Depth 12 cm
Width 14 cm

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Soya pot

This is a unique and beautiful porcelain pitcher. Suitable for soya, oil, vinegar and other condiments, it is glazed with a soft satin white or black glaze, a joy to touch. A functional and timeless addition to your daily rituals.

Height 10 cm
Volume 250 ml

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Espresso minimal cups

This is a set of four cups in black stoneware with a black glaze.They were fired at 1260 C, making the pieces non-porous, strong and durable for regular use. Glazed with a food safe glaze on the inside and left natural on the outside. A functional and timeless addition to your daily rituals.

Height 6 cm
Diameter 7 cm
Volume 100 ml
Height 7 cm
Diameter 8 cm
Volume 200 ml

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Shallow bowls

These handmade stoneware shallow bowls were fired az 1270c, making the pieces non-porous, strong and durable for regular use. Glazed with two layers of glaze that gives them amazing depth and texture, yet it is neutral enough to allow your food to look great on it. Due to the 2 layers, the colour effect varies from light brown to more textured light blue.

Diameter 20 cm

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