Natasha Drew Ceramics

My Story
Thank you for visiting my website. I was born and raised in Dublin and I currently reside in Co. Wicklow.
I come from a family of artists and gaeilgeoirs. Some of my pieces have Irish words, which is my small attempt to keep this beautiful language alive. The Irish words are a lovely talking point at markets, with tourists and children.
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My first love is horses. I trained as a horse-riding teacher when I left school, freedom. ​I eventually returned to college and completed a Degree and a Masters, I went on to spend many years working in a school setting. Eventually realising I did not belong in a box and I was not being true to myself. I realised freedom is my number one value and I am returning to that space.
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I have always kept my hand in artisan crafts over the years from wood sculpture, sugarcraft to pottery and more recently flowers. My heart is at peace when I am creating or walking in the countryside and who knows, maybe another horse some day.
About My Products!
I found it difficult to find big comfy mug so I decided to take a class to learn how to make one in 2017. Then began the pursuit of making big mugs.
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My Ceramics are made from locally sourced stoneware clay, which is fired at over 1200 degrees. My packaging is made of environmentally friendly boxes, peanuts & shredded straw. I built a new pottery studio at my house in 2023 and started attending markets which is addictive. Outdoors, freedom and the craic.



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I ship worldwide using our local postal service, www.anpost.com.
If you do not see your country listed on my site, just send me a message.
Sometimes the shipping can be listed wrong on the site and I am unaware, as it is difficult to see everything.
I always refund discrepancies. Please ask if you are unsure of postage.
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Care of Your Products!
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Avoid harsh chemical-based products when cleaning your ceramics, to avoid discoloration, fading and scratching.
Although dishwasher safe, it is advised to hand wash to ensure longevity.
Dishwashing can cause cracks due to knocking off dishes in the machine and harsh chemicals.
Pottery will act similar to glass, if you take it from extreme cold to extreme Heat
Microwave not recommended.
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Return & Exchange Policy​
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Ceramics are fragile. If the item arrives damaged please take a photograph of the item and the packaging and email the photos within 3 days.
The item will be replaced with similar piece or you will be offered a refund for the damaged item but not the shipping costs.
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Le gach dea-ghuí,
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Natasha Drew