If you’re looking for Edmonton pottery, we’ve handpicked a growing list of pottery that’s made right here in Edmonton below. There are so many unique pieces and many of these Canadian pottery artists offer free pick-up in Edmonton so you can save on shipping fees.

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Where To Shop For POTTERY IN EDMONTON

Edmonton Pottery: Moon K Studio

Moon K Studio is making beautiful pottery in Edmonton. Their pottery features unique designs like these mountain-inspired mugs shown below. These would make a great gift for mountain lovers.

  • Use code ‘YEGPICKUP’ if you would like to pick-up your order and avoid shipping costs
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Picture from Moon K Studio

Reeree Ceramics

Edmonton ceramic studio, Reeree Ceramics, is making made in Canada pottery in really fun colours and unique designs. We love this two-toned pink pottery vase. It would make a great gift for flower lovers.

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Picture from Reeree Ceramics

JMK Pottery In Edmonton

The handcrafted pottery collection from JMK Pottery mainly features unique small bowls, incense holders, ornaments, magnets and mini vases. They’ve also made one of our favourite ceramic planters.

Picture from JMK Pottery

RK Creative Nest

RK Creative Nest is making beautiful pottery mugs and bowls, in mainly blue and green colours. She has different shapes and designs so you’ll be sure to find something that suits your personality. 

  • Use code: YEGLOCAL if you would like to pick up your order in Edmonton (and save $15!)
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Picture from RK Creative Nest

Edmonton Pottery: Shelley’s Artistry Co.

Shelley’s Artistry Co. features really unique mugs with cute designs like our personal favourite tropical mug shown below. She also has owls, deers, cows, bees, mountains and mushrooms. The mountain mug would make a great gift for mountain lovers.

  • Free pickup is available in Edmonton with coupon code: PICKUP
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Picture Credit: Shelley's Artistry Co.

Colour And Clay Studio

Colour and Clay Studio is another Edmonton pottery studio making really unique designs like these beaker mugs. They offer free curb side pick-up in Edmonton, AB.

Picture from Colour & Clay Studio

Gisele Gawlak Pottery Edmonton

Canadian pottery artist, Gisele Gawlak, makes gorgeous pottery in her home studio in Edmonton.

  • Free pick-up is available, just message Gisele on Etsy first
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Picture from Gisele Gawlak Pottery

Flower Pots By Kristyn

Beautiful handcrafted pottery by Edmonton local, Kristyn Mayner. We love her mugs with the tree and forest design (shown below).

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Picture Credit: Flower Pots By Kristyn

Lavender & Crow Ceramics

Lavender & Crow Ceramics are hand built by Kristen in her home-based studio. We love the details of this blue wave mug.

  • Free shipping is available or you can save 15% on your order if you want to pick it up. Use coupon code: PICKUP
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Picture Credit: Lavender & Crow Ceramics

Olive Bay Pottery

The pottery from Edmonton shop, Olive Bay Pottery, offers a unique twist on traditional pottery. Their hand built ceramics feature some decorative pieces and a few mugs.

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Picture from Olive Bay Pottery

Edmonton Pottery Classes

Viva Clayworks

Viva Clayworks offers a few different types of Edmonton pottery classes, depending on your interests. They have a six week wheel pottery class if you want to really get a feel for and learn how to make pottery. Or, if you’d simply like to give it a try for a one-night class they offer that too. This would be great for a date night or something to try with a friend.

  • They’re located at: 10125 81st Ave, Edmonton Alberta

This Edmonton pottery guide will help you find unique made in Edmonton pottery. We’ll keep updating this post as we discover more artists we think you need to see.