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Soap or Lotion Pumps
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One of a kind Pottery

Guide to Dinnerware

Prices and ordering information

 

Standard 4 piece place-setting

10 1/2 inch dinner plate
8 inch luncheon plate
7 inch salad bowl
coffee mug

$69.95 per place-setting

Or you may customize your dinnerware by putting together
pieces from the list below.

10 1/2 inch dinner plate
6 inch plate
7 inch salad bowl
5 inch fruit bowl
coffee mug
water tumbler
$32.95
$12.95
$12.95
$9.95
$12.95
$10.95
8 inch luncheon plate
9 inch pasta bowl
6 inch dessert bowl
soup mug
coffee mug, tall
wine goblet
$14.95
$22.95
$10.95
$14.95
$15.95
$15.95

Call  or e-mail me with your phone number and I'll be happy  to give
 you ordering, availability and shipping information (651) 437-5901.

I require a 50% down payment when you place your order.
Delivery time, usually six to eight weeks, may vary
depending on the time of year.

Glazes and Patterns

You may choose from a variety of in stock glazes and patterns.
The price of individual dinnerware items or standard 4 piece
place-settings is the same for all in stock glaze designs.
Custom mixed glazes or special designs are
available at an additional charge.

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Gray With Blue Wildflower

Speckled oatmeal colored glaze with medium blue 
rim band and hand-brushed flower.


Spongeware
Speckled oatmeal colored glaze with medium blue
decoration applied using a natural sponge.


Gray Over Black
This is a unique combination of glazes. A gray glaze is applied over a red/brown, breaking to black, glaze with a hot wax design in between.


Teal

Smooth green finish with a hint of blue. A black or brown stain may be used to decorate this glaze. This pattern is reminiscent of the southwest.


Blue Ash

This striking blue glaze was first used by Chinese potters over two thousand years ago. When combined with an iron brown under glaze and wax pattern, this glaze produces an opalescent texture that refracts blue light.


Blue Ash Over Tenmoku
Same glaze qualities as above but applied over 
an iron rich under-glaze with a wax resist 
bamboo pattern and dark rim band.

 


Tenmoku
A deep and rich iron glaze, black in color with 
reddish brown highlights.

Serving Pieces and Accessories

Listed below are some of the additional pottery pieces available to
complement your table setting. You may include these items in your
initial order or you may order them separately, at a later time.

14 inch serving platter
9 inch pie plate
3 piece nesting bowl set
pasta serving bowl
berry bowl
low serving bowl
1 qt. covered casserole
2 qt. covered casserole
open baking dish
water pitcher
*

For prices on above items or  any additional information
please contact me at (651) 437-5901

 

Dinnerware Facts & Care

All my stoneware pottery is made from natural, food safe,
non-toxic materials. The course-grain stoneware clay body
I use is extremely durable. Items can be used in both
convection and microwave ovens and later .
cleaned in a dishwasher

Baking tip:
Do not pre-heat your oven when using stoneware pottery
for baking. This will permit the food and pottery
to heat up more evenly, prevent stress cracks
from forming, and increase the life
of your stoneware.

Since each piece of pottery is made and glazed by hand,
you will notice some variation among the individual pieces.
Differences also occur between one firing and another.
These variations add character and personality
to each pot and remind us of a better time....a
time when life's treasures were not mass
produced by machines!

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