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Reminiscent of classic porcelain serving-ware but with more to offer
Hand-thrown from white clay. Then carefully, dried, and fired. Figures are first drawn on by pencil and then traced with blue glaze. The whole bowl is then dipped in a clear glaze.
average weight 4lbs
average rim width 10 7/8'“
average base width 5 3/4'“
average height 3 1/4”
2 in stock
Out of stock. Please contact for custom order.
Reminiscent of classic porcelain dinnerware but with a twist. Adorned with trans joy throughout.
Hand-thrown from white clay. Each piece is carefully trimmed into shape and then painted on. Due to this process no two pieces are the exact same.
Weighs .15lbs
Width 6.5”
Opening 4 3/4”
Height 1 1.8”
The start of my transition was filled with so much anxiety, specifically to how much my body would change. Throughout it there has been a focus on my body and how I can best pass. Part of that for me has been a focus on my breasts. I decided to put those wishes onto clay.
Compact and fully glazed inside.
Comes with two wicks and reusable bottle to help fill. When filled halfway they will burn for about 2 hours.
Burn within sight. Keep away from flammable objects. Keep away from children and pets.
Weighs .67 lbs
Width 3”
Height 2”
Hand-thrown from dark brown clay and then carved into to create textural beds for your fingers to rest on.
Food safe. Hand-wash recommended
Handmade so slight variations of color and size is to be expected.
width: 3.5”
height 2”
holds 5.3 fluid oz
weighs 10oz
Sold Out. On pre-order. Ships out January 20
Only Girl In Town
My name is Alexandra Sibre. Only Girl In Town is an IG handle I created over 10 years ago during a time when it truly felt like I was alone in my experience. Like other girls out there, growing up trans was/is a challenging and an isolating feeling. Society and unfortunately sometimes family can be real dicks about it.
Like so many queer people throughout history, that early loneliness became the force that pushed me toward my people, the ones who felt like home. I learned to nurture those friendships by making intentional time for them through hosting and cooking for them. In my desire to want to deepen those shared moments I found ceramics. I aspired to create the textures, the shapes and most importantly the paintings I wanted to see.
So Only Girl In Town, a name that once represented how lonely I felt now is stamped on handmade bowls and plates; vessels for acts of love, spectators in evenings filled with cackles, and conversation starters between soon-to-be friends. Only Girl in Town is a celebration of clay, earth, and memory. It’s ritual. It’s existence and resistance.
This is a body of work—literal and figurative—that reshapes how we see domestic space, trans beauty, and craft. Every curve tells a story. Every surface holds weight. These are pieces made to be lived with, looked at, and lingered on.
I throw by hand. I fire with intention. No molds. No mass production. Just earth, body, and soul—centered.
Because trans women deserve to see themselves reflected not just in art, but in art that endures.
Sculpture that speaks. Tableware that listens. Work that holds space—quietly, powerfully, and with purpose.
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