Penina Goldstein, co-owner of Kentucky Native Café and part of the Michler family, has just launched peninashoshan.com to sell her ceramics online.  Penina writes:  

Penina Shoshan Pottery is the project that makes me feel the most like myself - both colorful and earthy, and forever trying out new ideas. I create functional pottery in my small backyard studio. During the summer, the sliding doors to the studio stand wide open. Our family's city chickens and ducks wander over to say hello, while my hands form around clay at the potter's wheel. In the winter I huddle inside with the heater blasting and my favorite podcasts queued up, carving new ceramic stamps and using them to hand build jewelry. I particularly enjoy making ceramic earrings and necklaces, and love sending cups, mugs, and bowls to their new homes.

 

If you are looking for ceramic jewelry or botanically inspired ceramic mugs, checkout Penina Shoshan Pottery.
Robin Michler