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Design studio Common Works is letting customers record voice or movement to create unique pottery pieces for purchase.

Nothing preserves a moment in time better than a piece of art. Now London-based design studio Common Works is helping people take a snapshot of themselves and turn it into a unique piece of pottery.

Its new e-commerce platform Miko allows customers to record their voice or body movements and then translates them into a special ceramic imprint. From there, they are made by hand by trained ceramic artists.

Source: Turn Your Voice Recording Into A Custom Piece Of Pottery