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Ceramic Gigs

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How to use?

After we have passed the lifting stage successfully,

we can start using the gig.


*It is important to note that the wall is uniform and not too thin. Take the gig and place it on the stones with the flat side firmly against the surface, place the hand holding the gig at 90 degrees to the product and slowly approach it.


By applying light pressure, you start to peel away material while the other hand stands on the other side of the wall and gives support and attaches it to the gig and helps shape it into the desired shape.

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Our Story

After I learned the ancient art of the ceramicist

and the world of pottery and the process of working on a turning table.


I wanted to produce an object, a tool, that would make it easier for beginner ceramicists and designers who want to systematically produce a series of similar or completely identical products.


The goal was to enable them to produce and develop complex and interesting

three-dimensional shapes even with their basic knowledge and

initial abilities in creating a ceramic products.

And so this series of tools was born.


They are made of cherry wood with C&C technology.

The rounded grooves in their outline make it possible to create ripples, small waves

on the side of the product and upgrade its appearance.


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