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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.
  • Lucinda Wakeham

    (Lucinda Wakeham)
    Lucinda encountered clay in the summer of 2019 at Highlands College. What began as a simple introductory class has since blossomed into a purpose; to create one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces that capture the essence and inspiration of nature’s beauty.
  • 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.