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Journal


Daniela Daz Moretti and the Language of Italian Handmade Ceramics
Italian handmade ceramics find new expression in the work of Daniela Moretti, an artist who transforms clay into vessels of memory and presence. Guided by the archetype of the Nest, her sculptural pieces explore fragility, strength, and transformation through techniques such as Kurinuki and Mishima. Each work, produced in small batches, is a silent companion in the home — timeless, collectible, and rooted in Italy’s enduring craft traditions.


Italian Handmade Ceramics: The Contemporary Porcelain of Etra Masi in Faenza
Discover Italian handmade ceramics through Etra Masi’s contemporary porcelain in Faenza, where tradition meets sculpture and cultural depth.


Italian Handmade Ceramics and the Legacy of Gio Ponti
Discover how Italian handmade ceramics shaped the legacy of design icon Gio Ponti. From his early work at Richard Ginori to the iconic blue-and-white tiles of the Hotel Parco dei Principi, Ponti redefined ceramics as architectural, artistic, and emotionally resonant. This article explores his enduring influence on contemporary designers and the sustainable craftsmanship behind Italy’s most celebrated ceramic regions.


Italian Handmade Ceramics and Porcelain: Differences, Heritage, and Sustainable Design
Discover the artistry and heritage of handmade Italian ceramics and porcelain. From vibrant Vietri sul Mare to refined porcelain masterpieces, explore differences in material, independent designers like Alice Reina and Elisabetta D’Arienzo, and sustainable craftsmanship that defines timeless Italian design.
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