
We also offer creative pottery workshops for the bereaved.
No previous experience is required.
For individuals and families.
“I liked having a memento to take away which I made with my own hands” – L
“ It was a pleasure to work” the clay, for reasons I can’t really put into words.” – P
Are you wondering “What do I do now?” after the death of someone close? This is an opportunity to gather with others who have also experienced bereavement. Connect with clay and find ways of coping. Hear others stories and experience of the healing that clay brings.

email: admin@lossandlife.org
Dealing with loss can be a difficult and lonely experience. What do you do with all those feelings? How can you make progress with your own life after such a devastating event? It helps to talk with those who have gone through a similar pain. Our clay workshops provide a safe place to do just that. You will be guided by our Grief Pottery Specialists to explore clay as a way of working through grief emotions and feelings. There is an opportunity to try something new and find the joy in working with clay.
TRAINING in the
‘Remembering With Clay’ Project
We would be delighted to discuss opportunities to deliver the project in your area and train facilitators. Just send us an email.
‘These thoughtful cards provide a helpful guide to the many aspects of loss. A highly recommended resource for those embracing their grief journey. Their elegant simplicity belies the wealth of knowledge and wisdom contained within.’
Jenny Hall. Bereavement Service Coordinator Rowcroft Hospice
‘I want to thank you for the beautiful cards. I have used them over and over with counselling clients presenting with a diverse variety of loss. I had initially thought that these cards were for use with the bereavement that death can bring, however, I have found them to be so much broader in working with all manner of losses. They are such great conversation starters and have been helpful for those who are simply lost for words.’
Fiona Eaton, Integrative Counsellor, MBACP
A helping hand with grief…
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