Editorial flat-lay of ceramic studio tools, mineral pigments and Jesmonite components
Reel · 2026
Studio Film · Watch 00:10

Where the wheel
meets the tide.

A short film from inside our workshop in A Coruña — clay, hands, sea light, and the slow work of making.

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Hands shaping clay on the wheel in the studio
— Our story

Made slowly,
on the edge of the Atlantic.

Galicia has shaped clay for thousands of years. From the black pottery of Buño to the white earth of Mondoñedo, our region's hands have always known how to work with the ground beneath them.

Carolina Mar Studio sits in a small workshop near the beach in A Coruña. We shape and cast every piece by hand, finishing in small batches — never more than thirty pieces at a time.

What you hold is not a product. It is a moment of weather, a Tuesday in the studio, a decision made by a hand that has done this many times before.

Vases, plates, bowls, and candles — each made in small batches and numbered by hand.

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Four families,
one quiet language.

Vases, plates, bowls, and candles — each made in small batches and numbered by hand.