Handmade in the Netherlands

Ceramics made
for the moments
worth holding onto.

Made by hand, one at a time, in a small studio in the Netherlands. For people who choose their morning mug on purpose.

handmade, by me ♡

Handmade ceramics, made for you

Isa in haar studio
The person behind it

Hi, I'm Isa.

I started Isa Ceramics in 2022 out of a genuine obsession with tableware. The kind that makes your morning coffee feel like a ritual. The kind you actually look forward to using.

Alongside running Isa Ceramics, I still work as a nurse. And honestly, the part I love most about both, actually listening to people, making them feel seen, is the same. Every piece starts with understanding what someone actually wants. That's not something I stumbled into. It's the whole point.

I want this to always feel small. The kind of small where I know every customer, write every email myself, and make every single mug with my own hands.

— Isa

Handmade by me

Every piece is carefully made by hand in my small studio. No two are ever exactly alike.

Made for the notes that matter

Some notes are too special for a drawer. Whether it's a letter from someone you've lost, or words written by someone you love, this gives them a place to stay.

Made to be used & loved

I didn't make this to sit on a shelf. Your mug is made to hold your morning coffee and catch your eye when you need it most.

The Ps. I love you collection

Your words. Your handwriting. Fired onto something that lasts.

Send me a scan of a handwritten note, a letter from someone you've lost, a recipe in your mum's writing, words you never want to forget. Every note is handled with the greatest care, treated as the precious thing it is.

01
You send me the words
A photo, a scan, a quote — anything that means something.
02
I transfer it by hand
Onto the ceramic, before firing. Every note is treated with the care it deserves.
03
It arrives ready to give
Packed carefully, with a handwritten note from me inside.
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Why people order this
"Her late mum's handwriting. Now on a mug she holds every morning."
This is what lands in my inbox every week. Real people, real stories, real reasons. I don't take that lightly.

"Their wedding vows, now on a tile."

"His dad's nickname for her."