A woman with glasses and a nose ring holding a marbled ceramic mug, standing in front of a red wall with hanging aprons.
Six ceramic cups with black, white, and gray patterns and textures are stacked and arranged on a wooden surface against a plain wall.
A person holding two black-and-white striped ceramic bowls or vases stacked one on top of the other against a plain white background.
Woman shaping a ceramic pot on a pottery wheel, wearing glasses and a gray shirt, in a ceramic studio.

From a young age, I found myself drawn to ceramics, first through a childhood class, and later rediscovered during college. What started as something creative quickly became something more meaningful.

Working with clay doesn’t feel like work to me. It feels grounding. It feels like growth.

Each piece I create is part of that process—learning, refining, and finding new ways to express myself through the medium. No two pieces are exactly the same, and that’s what makes them special.

Lily’s Clay & Co. began with a simple curiosity.

About Lily’s Clay & Co.

About Lily’s Clay & Co. •

A hand holding a brown ceramic bowl with intricate textured design on the interior surface.

I focus primarily on functional ceramics, pieces meant to be used and lived with. Mugs, bowls, and everyday objects that become part of your routine. I love the idea that art doesn’t have to be separate from daily life… it can exist in the small, quiet moments.

What continues to inspire me is the endless opportunity to grow. Whether I’m experimenting with new glazes, refining techniques on the wheel, or learning from other artists, I’m always evolving.

Looking ahead, I hope to expand this work into something even bigger… a space where my ceramics and another passion of mine come together. One day, I plan to open a bakery where everything served is paired with handmade pieces, creating an experience that feels intentional, warm, and personal.

For now, this is where it begins.