What lies behind a sale.

I love to immerse myself in conversations with those who choose to purchase my pieces. In those brief exchanges, a special connection is born, a harmony that allows me to give them an authentic emotion. In an age where everything seems fast and impersonal, where a click can lead to a purchase without knowing who is behind it, I always try to keep the human side of this experience alive.


I have hope that my ceramics can find a home where the art of craftsmanship is fully appreciated. I would like those who welcome them to understand the value of my work, behind which there are hours and hours of reflection on every idea, countless attempts to bring it to life, and a unique vision. There's me, carefully choosing the materials, anxiously waiting for the courier who, obviously, decides to come by only when I'm away from home. There is me who, in the pursuit of perfection, breaks pieces until I get the desired result, me who impatiently opens the oven ahead of schedule, and me who constantly checks my online store in an attempt to achieve excellence as a seller.

There's me who traveled around Milan looking for a UPS point open on August 16th, under the illusion of finding one. There is me who, in just one week, suffered two scam attempts by fake buyers who tried to hack into my bank account. There is me, with a 15 kg bag, who undertook a journey to Florence to offer my pieces to a shop, only to discover that they offered me a negligible value, thus nullifying the very concept of craftsmanship.


But despite all these challenges and trials, when I receive messages from those who opened the package and found much more than they expected, my heart fills with joy. These words are like a breath of fresh air, a heartfelt recognition, coming from authentic people. All efforts and difficulties vanish in the face of these sincere testimonies. I feel that my mission is accomplished and that my art has been understood and appreciated, and that makes every effort, every challenge, every journey and every disappointment worth it.
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