The porcelain of Sam Kelly Studio is made for contemplation of the form. The porcelain ceramic basins and handmade basins, available from Sam Kelly Studio, are individually handcrafted using traditional practices and techniques of throwing and turning, brushwork, glazing and firing.

The lip and foot rings of Sam Kelly Studio’s porcelain forms is an exacting process, which is of high quality, labour intensive and can only be achieved by handcrafting on a potters wheel.

The decoration, if any, is created around what the individual form tells the artists to achieve effect or depth, complimenting the forms is accentuated by the high reduction fired glazes.

The glazes used are ideal; the majority being a complex translucent celadon, which when fired over porcelain clays becomes jewel-like.

The copper red is a ‘glaze on glaze’ technique requiring 3 individual glazes. These glazes were developed over a 5 year testing period as ‘signature glazes’ by Sam for his porcelain pieces.

Inspiration of these ceramic works can be traced back to the Koryô Dynasty (918 - 1392) Korea, first half of 12th century.

This presents a solid base of techniques and aesthetics to allow individual expression and creation of artistic ideas.