Gillybean Pottery- Terrazzo Tumbler

£16.00

Hand thrown ceramic tumbler.

‘Terrazzo’ Tumbler , handmade by Gilly on her potters wheel in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Using creamy white stoneware clay decorated with a stellar line up of black, blue and yellow underglaze splatters and finished with a gloss transparent glaze.

Each item is unique to the next in size, shape & splattering of colours. Each has been made with love , made to be used, enjoyed and treasured for years to come.

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Wheel thrown ceramic tumbler, finished by hand.

Made using white stoneware clay before firing to 900°c. Glazed using high fire glaze and fired again to 1240°c.

Dishwasher safe.

Listing is for one tumbler, the one photographed may not be the one you receive.*

Approximate size, 7.5cm tall x 8.5cm diameter approximately.

Artists

Gillybean Pottery

Gillybean Pottery

Gillian is a potter, mother and part-time charity worker. She is originally from Galway, but has lived most of her adult life in Belfast.

“I fell in love with pottery when I was a little girl, enthralled with the wheel in my pottery class. I remember not having enough strength in my small hands to center clay on the wheel so I would follow my pottery teacher around relentlessly to ask him to center me a piece of clay. He was always so patient!

Fast forward a few decades and the lure of making things with clay just didn’t subside. I would dip in and out, but life was busy. A hectic career in the charity sector and then 3 children meant years passed by during which I thought ‘pottery will come’.

In 2019 I left my full time job and became a part time classroom assistant. This finally gave me enough time, space and mental energy to take ceramics a little more seriously, so I took some classes at the Ulster University here in Belfast.

Then lockdown put everyone’s life on hold and attending the college was no longer an option. I knew I had to find ways to keep making. So I took the plunge and bought myself a pottery wheel.

It had nowhere to live so I used it in our garden for 3 months before eventually hijacking an outside office that we’d been using for home working.

Lockdown gave me an opportunity to practice every day and work out what to include in some of the collections that you can now see on this site. Pottery as a business as well as a hobby had arrived!

I like to think that the calm satisfaction of the pottery process and my utter love of making passes on to the owner with every piece.”