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At the Tiny Clay Inn, we believe that pottery is just more than shaping a piece of clay – it's about grounding yourself, finding the calm in the process, and creating something truly unique. Nestled in the heart of F150/151, Ashtavinayak Building (Moongipa Arcade), D N Nagar, Near Ganesh Chowk, Opposite Desire Chai Cafe Comme rcial Entry 3 Mumbai 400053, our cozy studio is a creative sanctuary for clay lovers, curious beginners, and seasoned potters alike.
To create thoughtful, handmade pottery that brings beauty to everyday life, and to share the joy of pottery through creative, hands-on workshops.

"Every Piece I make holds a part of my journey."
Meet Laxman, the heart and hands behind The Tiny Clay Inn. With a soul rooted in creativity and a deep reverence for nature, she brings life to clay in its most expressive form. Her journey began with a quiet fascination for earthy textures and organic shapes—and over the years, that fascination bloomed into a full-time passion for pottery.
What sets her work apart is not just the craftsmanship but the emotions she molds into every piece—inspired by everyday life, seasonal rhythms, and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed.
Her ceramic style is a mix of:

Pottery is not just about shaping clay – it's about shaping emotions, memories, and meaning.
– Jigisha Patel

"Every Piece I make holds a part of my journey."
Meet Laxman, the heart and hands behind The Tiny Clay Inn. With a soul rooted in creativity and a deep reverence for nature, she brings life to clay in its most expressive form. Her journey began with a quiet fascination for earthy textures and organic shapes—and over the years, that fascination bloomed into a full-time passion for pottery.
What sets her work apart is not just the craftsmanship but the emotions she molds into every piece—inspired by everyday life, seasonal rhythms, and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed.
Her ceramic style is a mix of:

Pottery is not just about shaping clay – it's about shaping emotions, memories, and meaning.
– Jigisha Patel