Handcrafted by artist Greta Rekštytė, Ondou ceramics are rooted in kurinuki — a slow, sculptural Japanese technique of carving form from a solid block of clay. Each piece emerges from hours of deliberate work, shaped entirely by hand on the Baltic coast of Lithuania.
Functional and sculptural, created in small batches or as singular objects — whether held during a quiet ritual or displayed as a collectible work, each piece carries the care, attention, and rhythm of craft made at a human pace.
Handcrafted by artist Greta Rekštytė, Ondou ceramics are rooted in kurinuki — a slow, sculptural Japanese technique of carving form from a solid block of clay. Each piece emerges from hours of deliberate work, shaped entirely by hand on the Baltic coast of Lithuania.
Functional and sculptural, created in small batches or as singular objects — whether held during a quiet ritual or displayed as a collectible work, each piece carries the care, attention, and rhythm of craft made at a human pace.