




THETA TWO-PIECE HANDMADE CERAMIC SOAP DISH | FYSHA x Maru Meleniou
A Resting Place, Defined
Made to be lived with, not replaced
A home for your FYSHA vegan cleanser. The Theta ceramic soap dish is designed to drain efficiently, keeping your cleanser dry, firm, and long-lasting — because a quality cleanser deserves an equally thoughtful resting place.
Handmade from stoneware, finished with a satin glaze and fired at 1220℃, each dish is subtly unique — color, form, and dimension vary, celebrating the honesty of handcraft.
Inspired by the theta symbol, representing the soul in Ancient Egypt, it transforms an everyday act into a considered ritual.
Pair with FYSHA’s solid cleansers: the dishes extend the life of your natural soap bar, elevate your ritual, and bring a sculptural presence to the sink or bath. Non-toxic, durable, and designed to endure, these handmade ceramic soap dishes are as functional as they are distinctive — an object of beauty that transforms your daily cleansing experience.

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Without
Handcrafted from non-toxic, food-grade clays, the Theta ceramic soap dish offers quiet reassurance where it matters most.
The surface your cleanser rests on is as pure as the cleanser itself — stable, inert, and safe in constant contact with water and skin. Nothing migrates. Nothing interferes.
Just honest material integrity, chosen to protect both the product you value and the skin it’s made for.
Directions & Care
Rinse with a mild cleanser and dry with a soft cloth. Handle with care.
About The Artisan
Crafted in collaboration with Maru Meleniou, one of Greece’s most respected ceramic artists. Her work is rooted in material discipline, form restraint, and an exacting understanding of how objects are lived with daily.
Influenced by her time in Japan — where ritual and utility are inseparable — each Theta ceramic soap dish reflects a reverence for simplicity, balance, and purposeful design: ceramics shaped to hold presence.
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