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Abi Overland
(Abi Overland)Abi graduated from a BA (Hons) Illustration from the University of Brighton in 2014 and freelanced for a short while before embarking on starting her own business. -
Annies Pots
(Annabelle Flambard)I’m Annabelle Flambard, the potter behind Annie’s Pots. My husband gifted me a course of pottery lessons at Highlands a few years ago, and I was hooked from my very first session! -
Daisy Design Ceramics
(Zena Gavey)I called my business Daisy Design Ceramics as my nan was called Daisy so I thought it would be great to name my business after her. I make all my Daisy items listening to Tom Jones as my nan was a huge fan of his! She would have loved it! -
Haithwaite Ceramics
(Claire Haithwaite)Claire makes ceramic pots out of Jersey clay. The clay is gathered at very low tide in the bay of Grouville, near Seymour Tower. Her pots have a very sandy, earthy texture but are glazed with a contrasting very shiny smooth finish. They all have very simple, minimal, clean lines. "Making the every day beautiful." -
Jersey Memory Maker (previously known as Freddie's Footprint) is a local castings and keepsake service owned and operated by Emma Matthews.
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Penguin Potters
(Nicky de Veulle)Nicky started pottery as a hobby in 2021 and it was nothing more than a weekly expedition to Highlands and lots of wobbly, and mostly misshapen, pots. However towards the end of 2023, she received some guidance and lessons from a wonderful fellow potter that changed everything. -
Rosemary Blackmore
(Rosemary Blackmore)Rosemary graduated from Bath Academy of Art in 1967 with a B.A.Hons degree in Fine Art and has worked prolifically ever since, producing paintings, ceramics, textiles, prints and cards. -
Seymour Ceramics
(Julie Pearce)Seymour Ceramics is the enterprise of Julie Pearce. Julie throws pieces on the potter's wheel, with stoneware and porcelain clays, creating unique functional and decorative items. -
Sinclair Ceramics
(Andrew Sinclair)Andrew has been teaching in Jersey for thirty-six years but recent retirement has given the opportunity to spend more time as a Studio Potter in the wilds of St Ouen. -
The Pottery Shed
(Karen Hibbs)Karen Hibbs at The Pottery Shed produces a range of hand thrown and hand built stoneware ceramics for kitchen and decorative use. -
The Wheelhouse Pottery Studio
(Lucinda Wakeham)The Wheelhouse Pottery studio is a welcoming, creative, and supportive space for all, from curious first-timers through to experienced potters. Grounded in the belief that working with clay is both an artistic journey and a path to well-being, you are encouraged to find the meditative rhythm in the potters wheel, to turn off the noise of everyday life, and quietly focus on working with your hands and heart.