Our Customer in New Zealand for Over 10 Years: Gallery | Royce

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Royce is a renowned New Zealand potter with over five decades of experience, known for his hand-decorated tableware and ceramic art. His work features unique surface treatments and is recognized in numerous public and private collections worldwide. Awarded an M.B.E. for his contributions to pottery, Royce’s studio produces a wide range of ceramics and paintings. He continues to be a leading figure in the ceramics community.

OUR CUSTOMER IN NEW ZEALAND – OVER 10 YEARS

We are proud to have worked with Royce McGlashen, one of New Zealand’s most respected potters, for over a decade. Royce, an award-winning master potter, has been creating stunning ceramic art and tableware since 1971. His passion for hand-decorated ceramics and innovative surface treatments is reflected in every piece he produces.

At his studio in Royce uses our high-quality Japanese pottery clay to craft his beautiful creations. His pieces are recognized internationally and can be found in public and private collections across the globe. Royce’s work includes everything from functional tableware to one-of-a-kind ceramic art pieces, showcasing his mastery of the craft.

  • Tableware: Plates, bowls, and dinnerware, all featuring unique designs and high craftsmanship.
  • Ceramic Art: Decorative pieces, including vases and sculptures, hand-finished to perfection.
  • Collaborative Excellence: Royce uses our carefully prepared potter’s clay, ensuring consistent quality in every batch, which supports his artistic vision.

To learn more about Royce McGlashen and explore his stunning works, visit his official gallery.

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