Conscious choices that matter
When we talk about my Tikkun, we talk about something deeply personal. Your way of contributing to a better World. As we shared before, it doesn’t have to be grand or complicated. Often, it’s about small, conscious choices that, over time, create meaningful change and can be part of repairing the World and make it a better place!
One of the simplest and most powerful ways to take part in this journey is through what you choose to support and bring into your life.
Every purchase is a decision. A quiet vote for a certain way of living, producing, and valuing the World around us.
At my Tikkun, we believe that supporting artisans, small-scale producers, and conscious creators is one of these meaningful acts. They are people who don’t just make products, they embody a mindset. A respect for nature, for materials, for the whole environment, and for the process itself.
By choosing their products, you’re not just buying something. You’re supporting a philosophy.
Among the creators we’re proud to feature Emma Winter, the artist behind Mad Octopus Ceramics.
Based in Slovakia, Emma has been working with clay for over a decade, developing a deeply intuitive and respectful relationship with the material. For her, ceramics is not just a medium, it’s a collaboration. Something alive, something to be listened to.
Her work is strongly inspired by nature, its textures, imperfections, and quiet beauty. Each piece carries this connection: subtle details, organic forms, and a tactile richness that makes every object feel unique.
Emma’s journey reflects what my Tikkun stands for: a conscious way of creating, living, and relating to the world.
“Ceramics is something I live for, and knowing that my work can help make even a little change for the better in this crazy world is making my heart filled with hope!”
In a world of mass production and disposable goods, choosing something handmade is a different kind of act.
It’s slower. More intentional. More human.
This is where your Tikkun can live too, not just in big ideas, but in the objects you surround yourself with.

You don’t have to change everything overnight. You can choose better. Support differently. Connect more deeply.
And in doing so, you become part of something bigger, a quiet but growing movement of people who are, step by step, repairing the World in their own way.
Choose objects that carry intention, story, and care.
Explore Emma Winter’s unique ceramic works and discover how everyday items can become part of your Tikkun.
Discover handmade ceramics that truly mean something or get inspired by Emma’s work on Instagram.
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