This coffee pot was a lovely product of the 5-day spring wood-firing at Muddy Creek Pottery in Nelson County, VA. It is 10.5" high and 6" at its widest. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood-firing here.
$150.00
This bowl is 12.5" in diameter and 5.5" high. I hand-cut stamps to create the flowers before I glazed & fired the pot. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood-firing here.
$150.00
As with some of the other pieces in the shop right now, this pitcher was fired for four days, manned around the clock by us potters, in an anagama-style wood kiln in Lovingston, VA. It is 10.5" high and 6" at its widest. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood- and salt-firing here.
$82.00
This pitcher is 8.5" high and 4.75" at its widest. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood-firing here.
$55.00
This pitcher is 9.75" high and 6" at its widest. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood-firing here.
$80.00
This pitcher is 9" high and 6.5" at its widest. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood- & salt-firing here.
$78.00
This pitcher is 10.5" high and 6" at its widest, & the lovely distribution of melted wood ash on one side tells you a lot about how it was placed relative to the stoke holes of the kiln (the side facing toward the stoking area gets a lot more ash than does the side facing the back of the kiln). As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood-firing here.
$82.00
This pitcher is 10.75" high and 6.5" at its widest. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood-firing here.
$85.00
This pitcher is 10.75" high and 6" at its widest. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood-firing here.
$85.00
This pitcher too was fired for five days, manned around the clock by us potters, in an anagama-style wood kiln in Amherst, VA. It is 10" high and 6.5" at its widest. As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood- and salt-firing here.
$85.00
This pitcher is 10.25" high and 7" at its widest, & it was part of the firing of a 25-year-old wood kiln in Farmington, PA in April, 2021. I wish I could get these surface colors -- all of which were added & vitrified by the atmosphere of the kiln alone (I put no glaze on the exterior of the pot) -- every time I fired! As with all of my pots that are meant for your kitchen and table, it is food-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe, though pots will last longest if you hand wash them. You can read more about wood-firing here.
$90.00