This set of plates are hand thrown from stoneware clay and the inner surface of the plates coated with a pastel blue glaze.
Diameter 26 cm
For ceramicist Tünde Ruzicska, creating unique tableware is not only about aesthetics. She believes combining characteristic forms with usability and mixing tradition with innovation is the only way. This approach is very much present in her works: pieces of her tableware collections are delicate, bearing the refined simplicity of Hungarian folk ceramics. Yet, due to the techniques she uses, they are also robust enough to withstand use in a modern kitchen or restaurant. She is willing to let go of the confines of practicality only in the case of her sculptures. Tünde is committed to being a skilled craftswoman, but she also believes excellence in itself is not sufficient: you must also find your own way of expression in your works.
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This set of plates are hand thrown from stoneware clay and the inner surface of the plates coated with a pastel blue glaze.
Diameter 26 cm
Photo: Neogrády©Kiss Barnabás
This ceramic sculpture is hand built from a combination of stoneware and paper clay. The final form is fired at a high temperature.
Length 40 cm
Width 50 cm
Height 12 cm
Photo: Neogrády©Kiss Barnabás
This ceramic sculpture is hand built from a blue hued porcelain and left unglazed.
Length 34 cm
Width 38 cm
Height 6 cm
Photo: ©Ruzicska Tünde
These teacups, made for Zhao Zhou Teahouse are hand thrown from stoneware clay and coated, in a gradient, with blue glaze.
Height 6 cm
Width 75 cm
Photo: ©Ruzicska Tünde
This set of plates and bowl are hand-thrown from stoneware clay and coated with a matt white glaze. The collection can be made to order.
Diameter 28 cm