Hand thrown

Add a touch of artistry to your home with hand thrown pottery. Explore a collection of unique ceramic pieces created by skilled artisans that will enhance your decor.
Emily Murphy has this great exploration of mug forms. Pottery Form, Pottery Cups, Pottery Pieces, Ceramic Pottery, Wheel Thrown Pottery, Pottery Glazes, Porcelain Mugs, Ceramic Clay, Porcelain Doll

I taught advanced throwing and soda firing classes at Lillstreet Art Center in Chicago for the past 10 years. I'm not currently teaching, but I am giving myself assignments. It's something that I've always done to push myself to discover new forms, new surfaces and refine the old standards. Last m

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Rachel
Wheel thrown wide necked stoneware pot in a white/grey matte glaze. This is a simple but really effective glaze with a rustic look featuring a subtle crackle effect and some pitting (pinholes) with a 'toasted' darker brown effect at the edge of the glaze. The throwing rings are still visible. Great for dried flowers (as shown), or buds or posies from the garden. Equally useful as a pen pot. Fully watertight.   I do not thrown in series, so all of my items are unique but I have created a group of Organic Ceramics, Fine Art Ceramics, Ceramic Pottery, Ceramic Art, Wheel Thrown Ceramics, Handmade Clay Jewelry, Hand Thrown, Frosty, Bud Vases

Wheel thrown wide necked stoneware pot in a white/grey matte glaze. This is a simple but really effective glaze with a rustic look featuring a subtle crackle effect and some pitting (pinholes) with a 'toasted' darker brown effect at the edge of the glaze. The throwing rings are still visible. Great for dried flowers (as shown), or buds or posies from the garden. Equally useful as a pen pot. Fully watertight. I do not thrown in series, so all of my items are unique but I have created a…

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Guzelisler Ceramics