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Small cups or salt bowls, approximately 2oz capacity. Made from locally foraged clay and minimally processed to keep its character. The profiles on these are all slightly different and generally irregular, making for more organic forms. Some are left unglazed, some were coated in a slip made of dark clay and cobalt. In the soda firing, soda ash interacts with the surfaces of the pieces to flash various colors and sometimes turn glassy. This makes for lots of variation between the piece, with some being more "dry" than others; see photos for variety.
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Made in United States
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Wild Clay and Glaze Teacup Nuka Glaze
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3 jul 2023 • Susan • Los Gatos, CA, United States

Wild Clay and Glaze Teacup Nuka Glaze
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We are so happy with these gorgeous pots. The color is lovely and the shape is quite unusual and provides an interesting texture. I know they will be popular with our customers. Excellent packing for shipping.
We are so happy with these gorgeous pots. The color is lovely and the shape is quite unusual and provides an interesting texture. I know they will be popular with our customers. Excellent packing for shipping.
12 feb 2024 • Aimee • Canandaigua, NY, United States

Wild Clay and Glaze Teacup Nuka Glaze
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The depth of the glazes, the uniqueness of the clay, the delicate heft, much appreciated.
The depth of the glazes, the uniqueness of the clay, the delicate heft, much appreciated.
21 jun 2022 • Laura • Rotorua, New Zealand

























