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Kati Ceramics

Handcrafted ceramic tea cups and artisanal pottery from Latvia. Each piece is made slowly, with intention, from local materials and wood-fired glazes.

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Journal

Notes from the studio — reflections on craft, the rituals of tea, and the slow, intentional process behind each piece of pottery.

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Why Handmade: The Value of the Visible Mark
Inspiration

Why Handmade: The Value of the Visible Mark

In a world optimized for seamlessness, the visible trace of the maker's hand has become a radical act.

May 1, 20252 min read
Wood Ash Glazes: A Love Letter to Imperfection
Process

Wood Ash Glazes: A Love Letter to Imperfection

Why we forage ash from local fireplaces and sawmills — and what it teaches us about letting go of control.

Apr 18, 20252 min read
A Tea Ceremony for One: Finding Ritual in Daily Life
Tea Culture

A Tea Ceremony for One: Finding Ritual in Daily Life

You don't need a tatami room or a grand set. A cup, hot water, leaves, and attention — this is enough.

Apr 2, 20252 min read
The Clay Beneath Our Feet: Sourcing Local Latvian Materials
Process

The Clay Beneath Our Feet: Sourcing Local Latvian Materials

How we dig, process, and test wild clays from the Gauja river valley — and why local materials matter.

Mar 15, 20252 min read
How We Fire: From Kiln to Finish
Process

How We Fire: From Kiln to Finish

A 14-hour firing at 1240°C. The kiln, the flames, the waiting — and the moment of opening.

Jan 20, 20251 min read
The Latvian Pottery Tradition: A Legacy in Clay
Inspiration

The Latvian Pottery Tradition: A Legacy in Clay

From Bronze Age burial urns to modern studio practice — a thread of clay running through Latvian culture.

Jan 5, 20251 min read