
Kamilla Bello is a Filipina-Lebanese ceramic artist and creative from the Philippines, now based in the United States.
Also known as the founder and artist of Goddess Molding, her work is a love letter for her younger self, for the sacredness of the everyday and for the parts of us we forget to adore. Each collection is a tender unearthing of transformation, cultural memory and devotion.
Shaped by precolonial and matriarchal rituals, history, and the textures of land, Kamilla’s practice is guided more by the process than by form. Each piece is an offering to the body and to beauty. Her forms carries ancient intimacy and feminine knowing, shaped by the ever-shifting landscapes of identity, sensuality, and grief.
Led by earth and intuition, Kamilla moves through her work with curiosity. She shapes each piece in conversation with the unseen. Her vessels are made to be held, used, and adorned with—multifunctional forms for the altar of everyday life.
Her practice moves through devotion, transformation, sensuality, and ritual. Working with clay, Kamilla shapes vessels that ask to slow down, feel deeply, and stay present with what’s shifting. Each piece holds the tension of memory and becoming... like water held in an unfinished form.