Hi, and thanks for checking my blog. If this is you're first time visiting, welcome. I hope you will visit when you feel like it, write an email to me regarding the content of this blog, and enjoy what I believe is a dying craft here in America. Granted, I do believe there is a few hotbeds in the States, namely the Twin Cities, Stillwater/Taylors Falls, and Seagrove NC, however I don't think there's enough potters - well, relative to how many Walmart's, Targets, and Pottery Barn's. Let me stop this rant for now and share some pictures.
A faceted pilgrim bottle. Small version.

A new yellow glaze that I'm trying out. What do you think of it?

A nice variegated glaze containg yellow, blues, and browns. I couldn't get a really good picture of it, but I do like it!

Lots more vase tests . . .

Tile tests. Most are within my specs, but the one in the third row second tile may need a little tweaking. It's Val's Rivulet glaze.

Nacho dipper. I have made two of these. This one is in Tenmoku brown and Glacial Blue, one of my favorite combinations.

Olive oil decanter in a festive green and red glaze. This could be used for dressings, hand soap, or to hold your favorite olive oil.

Red and black-speckled vase.

Tenmoku vase.

Gravy boat.

Waxed footrings ready to receive a coat of glaze.

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