Bubbly Bee Pottery
Embrace joy and whimsy in your everyday life with Bubbly Bee Pottery.
Inspired by the quiet magic of nature and the unseen forces that weave through our world, I craft pottery to bring enchantment to daily routines.
Each piece invites you to slow down, connect, and find beauty in the little things- the ones we see, and the ones we simply feel.
This altar set is made up of a candlestick holder, offering chalice, and moon water jug all created in adoration of the Goddess of the Underworld, Queen of Spring- Persephone.
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Dimensions:
The Candlestick Holder top is about 1” and bottom is 4 ½” across. The holder is 4 ½” tall. The Moon Water Jug is almost 7” tall and can hold 2 cups of water. The Offering Chalice is 3 ½” wide and 5” tall.
(Also, I wanted to note: The bright blue glaze is called Amaco Phase Glaze in Lavendar Float, and it actually looks more purple in person. There is a photo of the test tile from their website as the last slide)
Feel free to send me an email for any clarification! I am happy to answer any and all questions.
Persephone Altar Set
Persephone Altar Set
Hi, I’m Bella!
I stumbled into clay in 2019 while trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life—and the moment I touched the wheel; I caught the clay bug. Since then, Pottery has been my life!
After graduating with a Studio Art degree from Florida State University, I interned at The Clay Co-Op in St. Petersburg, FL. That internship turned into a studio technician role, and now I’m a full-time ceramic artist and proud Co-Op member and teacher. These experiences have shaped me deeply- not just as a potter, but as a person. I learned the rhythms of the studio, the alchemy of glazes, and the beauty of clay as both a solitary meditation and a shared language.
The world of clay has teaches me how to slow down, stay curious, and find beauty in the imperfect. It’s a medium that invites both play and presence—and through it, I’ve found not only my voice, but a community that inspires me every day.
Each piece I make holds a little bit of that story: a journey rooted in joy, connection, exploration, growth, and the quiet magic of creating something by hand.