KOSAVA
Kosava — Pottery Studio

One lump of clay. One pair of hands. One finished vessel.

Scroll to follow a single piece of earth through every stage of its making — shaped, thrown, trimmed, and fired.
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No. 01 — Hand Building

It begins as raw earth.

Every Kosava piece starts as a single ball of clay. We press, pinch, and coil it by hand — no moulds, no shortcuts — giving the clay its first memory of form.

No. 02 — Wheel Throwing

The wheel finds its center.

On the spinning wheel, the rough form is coaxed into balance. Wet hands and steady pressure draw the walls upward into a clean, symmetrical vessel.

No. 03 — Trimming

Less clay, more grace.

Once leather-hard, the bowl returns to the wheel. A sharpened blade peels away ribbons of excess until only the essential silhouette — and a delicate foot ring — remains.

No. 04 — The Firing

Earth, transformed.

Fired to 1,260°C and finished in our signature amber-orange glaze, the clay becomes permanent — polished, durable, and unlike any other piece in the world.

From our hands to yours

The same clay, ready for your table.

The bowl you just watched being made is the bowl we sell — and the bowl we'll teach you to make yourself. Take one home, or take the seat at the wheel.

The finished Kosava bowl with amber-orange glaze