Mandy Cheng Porcelain Nerikomi

My porcelain works are designed to look graceful and minimalist, they conjure a feeling of lightness and a sense of movement. The signature mesmerizing patterns mimic the vivid diversity of nature, but are not painted on. Using Nerikomi method, the patterns are meticulously prepared by repeated cutting and layering of porcelain sheets. My hands-on approach ensures every pattern is unique and unrepeatable. The works are both functional and decorative: timeless objects to behold and use.

Exhibition at National Design & Craft Gallery, Kilkenny

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A lot of beautiful works in “From the Ground Up” exhibition in the National Craft gallery in Kilkenny, from now until mid July 2026.    

Hunt Museum International Sumission Exhibition

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Just delivered to Hunt Museum, Limerick for the International Open Submission exhibition, from 8 December to 28 February. So happy that this...

New Nerikomi pattern block

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It is time to make new Nerikomi pattern blocks for next year. This pattern needs slicing and laminating, repeatedly 3 times to get the resul...

500

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This is the 500th piece of work sold (at SO Fine Art Editions, Dublin) since I focused on hand building porcelain work using Nerikomi colo...

New Delivery

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Just delivered a collection of new works to Contemporary Ceramics Center, London. A few snapshots of the display there.     

Cracked vessels

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  As my porcelain Nerikomi work gets bigger and taller, I have more pots that cracked after final firing, at 1200 degrees, result of stress...

Collection United in Harmony

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 Uniting two flat rectangular sheets of intricate Nerikomi patterns into a harmonious voluminous form, conjuring an image of lightness and f...

New design 2025

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 New Form of the year, very wide, just able to fit into my small kiln. With new nerikomi patterns made last year, having rested over the win...

SO Fine Art Editions

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 Just delivered some works to  SO Fine Art Editions at Powerscourt Center, Dublin    

Collection Fly High

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A form that looks like just out of water, dripping wet, to try to fly high up into the sky. Nerikomi 'Ocean' Nerikomi 'Vortex...
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