Marbled Silk Bandanas

Where intention meets intuition—hand-marbled silk bandanas, each one unique.

Color as magic, Pattern as playground.

Exploring color and pattern through handmade pieces that celebrate curiosity and artistic intuition.

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Small Batch + Slow Made

Mia Amanda is committed to sustainable studio practices and the art of slow-made goods with a focus on consciously made marbled textiles and small-batch ceramics. Mias collections are made of one-of-a-kind pieces showcasing texture, color, and pattern. These works are guided by the process and are proudly handmade while embracing the magic of being in the moment and inspired by the materials at hand.

Learn How To Marble At Home

After a decade of marbling and teaching workshops, I've put everything you need to start into this downloadable guide. No fancy studio required - just a small space and this comprehensive guide.

18 pages of techniques, recipes, and encouragement to get you creating beautiful marbled fabric at home.

Exploring Texture and Form Through Ceramics

My ceramic work plays with texture, balancing natural and dyed clays with bursts of high color glazed accents. Each piece develops organically, quietly shaped by the moment. From vases and tumblers to serving bowls, every form begins with curiosity about how different treatments and finishes will transform the clay. The same intuitive approach that guides my textile work flows into these ceramic pieces. Right now, everything feels like discovery - each piece teaching me something new about working with clay.

stack of handbuilt nerikomi soup bowls with clay inlay patterns made in Savannah, GA
clay slab for hand building with colored clay nerikomi style, modern inlay clay patterns, Savannah, GA.
Savannah Georgia art studio, water marbling making marbled hand fans for spring and summer

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