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About

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Ceramics is not only a functional craft but also a significant art form. Ceramic artists use the medium to explore ideas, tell stories, and express emotions through sculptural works, pottery, and installation art. The materials, textures, colors, and forms can evoke a sense of tradition, innovation, or personal expression.

Contemporary ceramic artists experiment with a wide range of techniques, pushing the boundaries of traditional methods and often incorporating mixed media or digital technologies such as 3D printing.


How we work?

Working with ceramics is a hands-on, multi-step process that requires a combination of technique, patience, and artistry.

1. Disscussion.

2. Prototyping.

3. Production.

Our Mission

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Primary Benefits

Fire Resistance

While ceramics are highly fire-resistant, they are generally brittle and can break under mechanical stress or thermal shock.

Frost Resistance

Frost resistance in ceramics is largely determined by the material's porosity, glazing, clay composition, firing temperature, and thermal expansion.

Impact Resistant

Impact resistance in ceramics is determined by factors such as material composition, microstructure, and manufacturing processes.

Liquid repellent

Liquid repellent ceramics are engineered to prevent liquids from wetting, adhering, or penetrating their surfaces.

Resistant To UV Rays

UV resistance in ceramics is crucial for applications exposed to sunlight or other UV sources, where prolonged exposure can lead to degradation, discoloration, or loss of mechanical properties.

Scratch Resistance

Scratch resistance in ceramics is primarily influenced by the material's hardness, microstructure, and surface treatments.

Stain Resistance

Stain resistance in ceramics is essential for maintaining the appearance and functionality of ceramic products, especially those exposed to food, liquids, chemicals, and outdoor conditions.