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Minnie Mae Pink Clam Shell Pinch Pot

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Minnie Mae Pink Clam Shell Pinch Pot.

Hand-formed pink porcelain clam dish, perfect for holding a pinch of seasoning in the kitchen or tiny treasures around the home. Each dish is shaped by hand in porcelain, finished with a soft pink glaze and kissed with 24ct gold lustre detailing, adding a quiet bit of luxury to everyday rituals.

Use it by the hob for salt and spices, on a bedside table for jewellery, or by the sink for rings and tiny keepsakes. However you style it, it brings a gentle, grounding moment to your day.

Approx. 12cm x 9cm

What we love

  • Hand-formed, so every dish has its own subtle character

  • Soft pink glaze paired with 24ct gold lustre – delicate but special

  • Just the right size for salt, spices, jewellery or tiny treasures

  • A beautiful little ritual piece to make everyday moments feel calmer and more considered

From the maker:

Based in the Kent seaside town of Margate, Minnie-Mae creates ceramics, printed textiles and interior pieces inspired by British coastal landscapes, London’s history, Greek mythology, Italian kitsch and the quiet poetry of everyday markets and veg stalls.

Growing up in Hackney in the late 80s and 90s, surrounded by her mother and grandmother’s seamstressing, set design and serious studio pottery habit, she developed a lifelong love of pattern, colour and craft. After studying Printed Textiles at Loughborough and years spent working in a small design studio, she eventually found her way to clay and never left.

Her work is tactile, nostalgic and joyful: objects you want to hold in your hand, rooted in memory, ritual and family stories, from podding peas at the kitchen table to walking the tide line in Margate, pockets full of shells.

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