From our hands to your home!
Every piece is designed, thrown, and glazed by me or someone in my studio. Our shop also features special edition pieces designed and thrown by my daughter. All pieces—tableware, bowls, cups, mugs, jars, plates, mixing bowls—are functional and dishwasher safe.
Also, and importantly, a portion of the proceeds are donated to the National Women's Law Center Time's Up Legal Fund. Our initial inspiration for Broken Typewriter Ceramics arose from our desire to give back to women in our community. It's critically important that we support women in the workplace. The Time's Up Legal Fund enables more individuals to come forward and be connected with lawyers—regardless of industry, rank or role. For cases involving sexual harassment and related retaliation at work, the Fund helps to pay legal fees and costs. Now is the time to finally stop sexual harassment and retaliation that has often gone unchecked.
Please note—all of the pottery pieces are individual creations. Each piece is unique; no two will ever be exactly alike, so please allow for artistic variances, even when ordering sets.
Every piece is designed, thrown, and glazed by me or someone in my studio. Our shop also features special edition pieces designed and thrown by my daughter. All pieces—tableware, bowls, cups, mugs, jars, plates, mixing bowls—are functional and dishwasher safe.
Also, and importantly, a portion of the proceeds are donated to the National Women's Law Center Time's Up Legal Fund. Our initial inspiration for Broken Typewriter Ceramics arose from our desire to give back to women in our community. It's critically important that we support women in the workplace. The Time's Up Legal Fund enables more individuals to come forward and be connected with lawyers—regardless of industry, rank or role. For cases involving sexual harassment and related retaliation at work, the Fund helps to pay legal fees and costs. Now is the time to finally stop sexual harassment and retaliation that has often gone unchecked.
Please note—all of the pottery pieces are individual creations. Each piece is unique; no two will ever be exactly alike, so please allow for artistic variances, even when ordering sets.
"When I gather with my family and friends to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, and Sunday mornings with the crossword, we celebrate with food. In a fast-moving world, I try to stop for a moment each day and be thankful over a delicious meal. I grew up in a home where my mom's Sunday night dinner was a time I looked forward to all week. My mom is kind, driven, and inspiring. She is thankful for every moment with her children and grandchildren and that love always comes across in her cooking. In culinary school, I was lucky enough to have amazing mentors. They taught me to appreciate ingredients that sometimes would have been overlooked. I realized in my classes that the serenity one feels when doing something they love and appreciate could bring them peace."
"Today, I love going to the market, finding fresh fruits and vegetables, and coming home to cook for my family and friends. Finding tomatoes that are so ripe they are sweet. Smelling fresh breads, knowing the dedication and soul that went into the twelve-hour baking process. It is, for me, an unapologetic way of finding a balance in my hectic life. I am blessed that I get to share those experiences with my daughter, Jordon. She reminds me of the lessons my mother taught me. Be kind, give love and share laughter. Growing up, I learned that one person alone does not make a conversation, nor does a tomato make a sauce. So invite a friend."
"Today, I love going to the market, finding fresh fruits and vegetables, and coming home to cook for my family and friends. Finding tomatoes that are so ripe they are sweet. Smelling fresh breads, knowing the dedication and soul that went into the twelve-hour baking process. It is, for me, an unapologetic way of finding a balance in my hectic life. I am blessed that I get to share those experiences with my daughter, Jordon. She reminds me of the lessons my mother taught me. Be kind, give love and share laughter. Growing up, I learned that one person alone does not make a conversation, nor does a tomato make a sauce. So invite a friend."
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