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Latest Member Updates
Onngi Brew Pot - I've been working with a Korean Chef to make some Onngi pots to brew Makkoli, a rice wine in. Fun to make some big ones again. ~Cheers, Make Good Pots ~Craig - 2012/03/07 Yunomi from the fall firing - Here are some yumomi from the fall firing. They all have the same carbon trap glaze on them. The glaze really likes the flame and records it well. The pots tell nice tales of the fire and ash. Make good pots, ~Craig - 2012/02/03 Slow Pots - January go's on in it's peculiar pace that is uniquely January. Nothing happens in Minnesota this time of year and that happens very slowly. Slow pots are fitting, no hundred mug series, just a teapot or two. This one was made on the Lunar New Year.. so why not call it the "Water Dragon Teapot". A simple Celadon, or Tenmoku, will... - 2012/01/25 Tea! - It's not wood fired, it's a cone 10 Celadon. Somehow it seems right to think about warm tea, in a cold January. Cheers, Make Good Pots, ~Craig - 2012/01/20 Clayflections Studio - It is often said:"out with the old and in with the new"In the case of Clayflections Studio, the old has simply transfered to the newhttp://clayflections.wordpress.comPlease visit wordpress for a peek into my clay and earthen worldFrom the Earth For the EarthPeace, Joy and Firecakes*~*Shazieh - 2012/01/19 New Teapot - Winter finally arrived with some snow and colder temps. Somehow that got me working on a new teapot design. Make Good Pots. ~Craig - 2012/01/14
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A sampling from our Member Sites(s) Use the link above to review/visit
John Christie. Blackhills Pottery, Scotland
Pottery made at Blackhills, near Elgin, in the North of Scotland, fired in a 64 cubic foot wood-fired kiln.
The glazes used on the pots are usually simple mixtures of locally dug clay, vegetable ash and feldspar.
Mainly vessels for domestic use.
Woodfired Pottery
Basics of firing, pot pictures, etc.
John Baymore at River Bend Pottery
A potter for almost 40 years now, John Baymore has been handcrafting wood fired pottery at River Bend Pottery in Wilton, New Hampshire since 1977. John's Japanese influenced stoneware is typically fired in a wood fueled four chamber noborigama. John also has been doing professional kiln design and installation for craftspeople and institutions for over 30 years.
Jeff Brown Pottery Wood Fired Stoneware Gallery
Handmade contemporary wood fired pottery, and ash glazed stoneware. The pottery you will find in this gallery is wheel thrown, altered and textured, decorated with geometric designs impressed into the soft clay, enhanced by the flame and ash of wood firing.
Anagama Mama Bonita Cohn's Ceramics
Pottery and photographs of five wood firing kilns. San Francisco artist working in stoneware. Firing in Pope Valley, Ca, with Richard Carter, and at the 7 chamber noborigama in Grass Valley, Ca., the largest noborigama in the western hemisphere.
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