Collection: HAMA Pottery
There is something deeply patient about a piece made by hand — the way clay remembers the gesture that shaped it, the way a glaze holds light differently at every hour of the day. HAMA Pottery makes objects that carry that kind of presence.
Founded in South Korea and rooted in the centuries-old tradition of Korean ceramics, HAMA works with black clay and a signature Moonrise glaze — a fine-textured white finish that is at once austere and warm. Every piece is hand-thrown, then finished with the studio's recurring motifs: the hopping hare, the scalloped shell, the quiet curve of a vessel built to hold flowers, fruit, or simply air.
The collection spans mugs and ice cream cups, footed bowls and narrow vessels, decorative plates and large statement vases. Each one belongs equally at a carefully set table or on a shelf where it will be looked at, not used. That is the thing about HAMA — the functional and the sculptural are the same object.
Prices range from $93 to $656. Most pieces are one-of-a-kind or made in very limited runs. When they are gone, they are gone.
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