About

My Story
I discovered ceramics in high school but didn't touch clay again until a random date night years later - what began as a fun outing quickly became an obsession with capturing beauty through clay.
Growing up in an international community in the Indian jungle until age 20, I was immersed in the brilliant hues of saris, spice markets, and festival celebrations. This early exposure to Indian culture taught me to see color as essential to daily life, a celebration in itself.
After earning a degree in Hospitality and Management, which taught me the art of gathering and the stories that unfold over shared meals, I returned to clay. Now, from my studio in Tel Aviv, I spend my days creating ceramic molds or mixing underglazes to find the perfect shade of "radish" - or whatever oddly specific color my current piece demands.
Vision
My pieces are inspired by the overlooked poetry of everyday objects -the elegant curve of an asparagus spear, the cheerful chaos of crab shells after dinner, the perfect imperfection of produce from the local market. I work primarily with stoneware, exploring various techniques -hand-building, slip-casting, wheel-throwing, and hand-painting -to create pieces that bring unexpected joy and color to daily rituals.
Each piece is individually made and cannot be recreated, which is part of the magic of handmade ceramics. Ensuring that what you take home is uniquely yours, a one-of-a-kind celebration captured in clay.
