Woman in colorful outfit sitting with a dog in front of a studio entrance

Clay by Tina is a small ceramics studio where muddy hands, spinning wheels and a love of everyday beauty come together.

Each piece is handmade on Dhuduroa-Jaithmathang country in NE Victoria where Tina works to create functional art. All thoughtfully made, a little imperfect, and full of heart.

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Made for Living

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Big Ass Mug - confetti

Big Ass Mug - confetti

$70.00
$70.00
L Blue Sunset Mug

L Blue Sunset Mug

$55.00
$55.00
L Blue Sunset Travel Cup

L Blue Sunset Travel Cup

$50.00
$50.00
L Dimpled Cup

L Dimpled Cup

$45.00
$45.00

Made for Growing

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S Planter - from the sky

S Planter - from the sky

$45.00
$45.00
S Planter - crawl

S Planter - crawl

$45.00
$45.00
M Peach Planter

M Peach Planter

$75.00
$75.00
M Planter - Blue Sunset

M Planter - Blue Sunset

$75.00
$75.00
Hand holding a ceramic cup with a textured surface in a pottery studio.

Clay with a Conscience

I believe a business should reflect the values behind it, so giving back is built into Clay by Tina. With every online sale, $5 is donated to Children’s Ground and $5 to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.

All over the world, people are suffering. Clay has given me a life behind my wildest dreams and I believe it is my responsibility to pay it forward.

So raise a mug with me to a kinder, freer, better world.

Where to find me!

You can find Clay by Tina popping up at local markets and events in Vic, NSW and ACT throughout the year. Check below for upcoming dates and locations. Alternatively, check out the stockist link to find a brick-and-mortar store near you!

Mansfield Pottery Festival Market

Saturday, 7 March
9am until 2pm
High Street, Mansfield, Vic

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Handmade Canberra

Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 March
10am until 4pm
(with a low sensory hour 9-10am on Sunday 22 March)
Exhibition Park in Canberra, ACT

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Yackandandah Folk Festival

Saturday 21 March
9am until 3pm
Yackandandah, Vic

I live and work on the un-ceded lands of the Dhuduroa-Jaithmathang people.

I pay my respects to their elders, past and present; and I honour their connection to, and custodianship of this land.