Cisco and the Sun Ceramics

Ceramics studio Cisco and the Sun uses mineral-rich Cambodian clay to craft simple, minimalist forms, designed in Western Australia. Shaped by hand and fired in a wood-fuelled kiln, each carries unique character and subtle variations in weight, texture, and glaze.

Cisco And The Sun Stoneware Salt and Pepper Set

£35.00
Earth Green
Size: One Size

Cylindrical stoneware pots handcrafted from mineral-rich clay from the Cambodian mountains. Designed in Cisco & the Sun’s studio in north Fremantle on Australia’s West Coast. Crafted by artisans in Cambodia with a combination of kick wheel and hand-moulding techniques.

Finished with Acacia wood spoons and lids. Hand wash only. Perfect for storing condiments and spices.

Stoneware pots. Mineral-rich clay. Wood-fuelled kilns. Hand moulding. Acacia wooden spoon. Lid. Hand wash only. Made in Cambodia.

Details

Hand wash. Stoneware with Acacia wood spoons and lids. The wood pieces have been shaped using traditional woodworking techniques. The colour, texture and grain of the wood will vary in each piece.
Made in Cambodia.
Each ceramic piece has been thrown or pressed and glazed by hand. Due to the handmade nature, there may be pleasing variations and irregularities in colour, size and shape.
Approx. D 4.5cm x H 6.2cm.

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Clay & Connection

Cisco and the Sun unites two studios from across the world, connected by a shared respect for craft, nature, and heritage. Sarah Hendriks and her husband Sam run the ceramics business from Fremantle, Australia, working closely with a team of seventeen makers in rural Cambodia to realise their simple, functional designs.

The clay they use is uniquely mineral rich, with natural qualities which can’t be recreated on Australian shores. “We hope that the slight variances in glaze, the texture of the clay and marks of the maker are a reminder that these pieces came from the earth and are made thoughtfully by hand,” says Sarah. “This can be felt, if you let it. It really is an honour to be able to offer them.”

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