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Since watching The Great Pottery Thrown Down, owning handmade ceramics is on the rise. Here is a curated look at some of our colourful favourites!

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ANIMAL LOVERS

These brightly coloured fine bone china mugs have been hand decorated in West Cornwall with lovely animal line drawings by Jan Morley. There are 18 different animal designs to choose from ponies to pooches, and sloths to squirrels and more. All the mugs are dishwasher and microwave safe. £15 | Animal Ink Mugs www.perkinsandmorley.com

GREAT GRANDPARENTS

These fun ceramic coasters are the perfect keepsake for any grandparent. Choose between ‘Saw It, Liked It, Told Grandad, Got It!’ or ‘Saw It, Liked It, Told Nanny, Got It!’ or your own personalised message. They’re made stoneware clay and glazed and have foam feet to protect the table’s surface. £10 | Saw It Got It Coasters www.ceramic-gifts.com

GOOD MORNING SUNSHINE!

Handmade in Bristol using traditional ceramic making skills, each slip cast porcelain milk carton jug has a colourful surface pattern of stripes, polka dots or flowers and will add some much needed vibrancy to your breakfast table! From £48 | Milk Jugs www.hannerysgaard.com

FLOWER LOVER

These bottles are a great addition to any room, standing alone or in a group, they’re sure to brighten up any space! Handmade from porcelain and finished matte with a smooth finish, each bottle is hand stamped and embossed with a hand painted gold heart making it a perfect gift for any occasion too. They are glazed on the inside to hold water so make cute little vases for single flowers too. From £20 | Pastel Porcelain Vases www.sejalceramics.com

CHEESE LOVERS

This cheeseboard has been freehand cut in fine porcelain and dried slowly to keep the flat form. Once leather hard, it has been decorated it with the designers own duck egg blue slip to create the lovely scalloped design. Perfect for displaying cheese, bread, pies and desserts. £48 | Handmade Porcelain Cheeseboard www.pennyspoonerceramics.co.uk

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