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Raku Pottery

Raku is one of my favorite ways of firing.  The pots are pulled hot from the kiln (about 1800 degrees), put into a reduction chamber (garbage can) with combustible materials, and then into water.  The process has many variables, but the results from a day of firing can be very satisfying.

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White Votives

I love making these white votives.  Each one beautiful on its own, or in a series they make quite a statement.  Perfect for a summer evening.

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More bowls from “Earth Forms” series

Simple, yet distinctive.  These are made with high-fired stoneware, using food-safe glazes.  Use them for soups, salsa, dips, whatever works, or as a special piece of pottery to enjoy in your home.

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New Pottery from the Kiln

dld_21291dld_21311The long winter months are over and the firing of new work is just beginning.

Take a look at these new pieces from my “earth forms” series.

More work to follow, so be sure to check back.

Interested in prices or availability?

Send an email and I’ll personally get in touch with you.

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