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Pinched Pottery on Instagram: "Pinched 8oz footed tea/coffee cups in brown - Full making videos saved on story highlights ✨ . . . . . #handbuilt #ceramics #pinching #pinched #stoneware #darkclay #handbuiltpottery #teacups #handbuilding #ceramiclove #rustic #ceramics #tableware #ceramicmug #rusticpottery #pinchpot #pinchpots #handbuiltceramics #pinchedpottery #handmademug #ceramicmugs #handmadepottery" Handbuilding Pottery Mugs, Ceramic Pinch Pot Mugs, Tea Pot Pottery Ideas, Pinch Pot Coffee Mugs, Pinch Mugs Ideas, Tea Cups Pottery, Tea Mug Ceramic, Hand Pinched Mugs, Diy Pottery Mug Ideas

Pinched Pottery on Instagram: "Pinched 8oz footed tea/coffee cups in brown - Full making videos saved on story highlights ✨ . . . . . #handbuilt #ceramics #pinching #pinched #stoneware #darkclay #handbuiltpottery #teacups #handbuilding #ceramiclove #rustic #ceramics #tableware #ceramicmug #rusticpottery #pinchpot #pinchpots #handbuiltceramics #pinchedpottery #handmademug #ceramicmugs #handmadepottery"

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Speckled Ceramic Large Container With Spoon Clay Material, Pottery Projects, Earthenware Ceramics, Speckled Clay, Catskill Mountains, Pottery Jar, Pottery Gifts, Slab Pottery, Wheel Thrown Pottery

Tucked away in the Catskill mountains you’ll discover Wild Bower Studio, home to Ceramist Nicole Helen Brunner. Wild Bower Studio is a Small Batch Ceramic Studio that runs entirely on green energy and rain water. The Ribbon Jar body was handbuilt using a speckled tan stoneware clay. Material: Stoneware clay with a non toxic glaze Dimensions: holds 40 ozapproximately 5” x 6” x 7” Notes: We recommend hand washing for longevity and to enhance appreciation Due to the handmade nature of the…

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Time-honored pottery techniques produce concaved, organic designs that become more alluring the longer you admire them. Portuguese ceramic is handcrafted using slip casting for a smooth texture. Reactive ivory and gray finishes then produce variegated, one-of-a-kind patterns when fired in the kiln. 100% ceramic. Handcrafted. Handpainted. Bowl is not food safe. Product is not watertight. Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Shape and color may vary slightly due to the handmade nature of this product. Ma Soft Slab Ceramics, Cautious Clay, Ceramics Pottery Bowls, Slab Ceramics, Slip Casting, Pottery Inspo, Organic Ceramics, Unique Pottery, Cerámica Ideas

Time-honored pottery techniques produce concaved, organic designs that become more alluring the longer you admire them. Portuguese ceramic is handcrafted using slip casting for a smooth texture. Reactive ivory and gray finishes then produce variegated, one-of-a-kind patterns when fired in the kiln. 100% ceramic. Handcrafted. Handpainted. Bowl is not food safe. Product is not watertight. Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Shape and color may vary slightly due to the handmade nature of this…

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Pinched Pottery on Instagram: "4oz pinched cups in espresso. I named this clay “espresso”, it’s actually a mix of 3 different  brown clays that I loved but unfortunately discontinued. I also added in coarse grog as well. Started with a ball of clay about 220-230g and as always, rough shaped them first then let them dry until they are firm enough to be handled without losing their shape to do the final shaping/pinching. I didn’t need any tools for these.  Raw inside and out - fired twice, bisque fired at cone 04 then glazed fired at cone 6 without any glazes on. Sealed with @liquid_quartz_sealer.  Full making videos are saved on story highlights.  . . . . . #stoneware #darkclay #pinchpot #handbuiltpottery #handmademug #handbuilding #ceramiclove #rustic #ceramics #tableware #ceramiccup #pinc Handbuilding Pottery Ideas Pinch Pots, Pinch Pot Espresso Cup, Hand Pinched Pottery, Espresso Cup Pottery, Pinch Cups Ceramics, Pottery Espresso Cups Handmade, Espresso Ceramic Cups, Hand Built Cups, Clay Espresso Cups

Pinched Pottery on Instagram: "4oz pinched cups in espresso. I named this clay “espresso”, it’s actually a mix of 3 different brown clays that I loved but unfortunately discontinued. I also added in coarse grog as well. Started with a ball of clay about 220-230g and as always, rough shaped them first then let them dry until they are firm enough to be handled without losing their shape to do the final shaping/pinching. I didn’t need any tools for these. Raw inside and out - fired twice…

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