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ADAEZE NNAJI

LAGOS, NIGERIACERAMICS

Adaeze Nnaji

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Sustainability Commitment

All materials sourced within 50km of Lagos. 10% of sales go to women potters in rural Enugu.

Biography

Adaeze Nnaji (b. 1999, Enugu State) graduates from the University of Lagos in 2025. She learned pottery from her grandmother and has spent the past three years researching pre-colonial Nigerian ceramic techniques.

She works exclusively with locally-sourced clay and natural glazes. Her pieces reference ceremonial vessel forms from southeastern Nigeria.

Artist Statement

"I make pots the way my grandmother did, but I'm not trying to recreate the past. I want to understand what these forms meant and what they can mean now."

My current work looks at how pottery was used in Igbo households and ceremonies. I'm interested in the objects women made and used daily—things that weren't considered important enough to preserve in museums.

Studio Notes

Materials

Local clay, natural oxide glazes, ash glazes, recycled ceramic grog.

Process

Hand-building and wheel-throwing, wood-fired kiln. 3-week production cycle per piece.

Available Works

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Beautiful Colours by Adaeze Nnaji - Recycled Canvas & Acrylic
SUSTAINABLE

Beautiful Colours

₦1,500,000

Recycled Canvas & Acrylic

80x100cm

Lost by Adaeze Nnaji - Upcycled Electronics & Fabric
ONE OF A KIND

Lost

₦3,000,000

Upcycled Electronics & Fabric

100x120cm

Tough Conversations by Adaeze Nnaji - Terracotta & Natural Glaze
SUSTAINABLE

Tough Conversations

₦500,000

Terracotta & Natural Glaze

25x25x40cm