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Artisan Wood Fired Pottery: From Creation to Completion

Before Kilning

Pottery has been a beloved art form for centuries, and it's not hard to see why. The combination of skill, creativity, and natural materials results in pieces that are not only beautiful, but also functional.

One type of pottery that has been gaining popularity in recent years is wood-fired pottery. Unlike traditional pottery, which is glazed before being kilned, wood-fired pottery is left unglazed and then fired with a mixture of woods. The natural ash and minerals from the wood settle onto the surface of the pottery, creating unique and one-of-a-kind patterns.

After Kilning

One of the reasons that wood-fired pottery is so appealing is that it has a certain rustic charm. The natural patterns and textures created by the wood ash give each piece a unique character and make it feel like a one-of-a-kind work of art. The unglazed surfaces of wood-fired pottery also have a natural feel, making them perfect for indoor plants. These charming indoor planters can help bring a touch of nature into any room, and they are perfect for those looking to add a touch of wabi sabi to their home.

The True One-of-a-Kind Pieces

One of the best things about wood-fired pottery is that no two pieces are exactly alike. The combination of the natural materials and the wood-firing process means that each piece has its own unique character. This makes wood-fired pottery the perfect choice for those looking for something truly special and one-of-a-kind.