This little bud vase was fired for four days in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA, in October, & was a tiny favorite of mine from that firing. It is ~3.25" high and ~4" in diameter. 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.
$28.00
This vase was fired for four days in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA, in October. The vase is ~8.5" high, ~4.25" wide, & 3.75" in depth . 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.
$46.00
This little bud vase was fired for four days in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA, and I loved the combination of the wad mark on the side & the drip of tenmoku at its lip. The vase is ~3.75" high and ~3.75" in diameter. 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.
$28.00
This jar was fired for four days in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA, and it sat at the very front of the kiln, where it received gorgeous helpings of melted ash throughout the length of the firing. The jar is 8.5" high and 8" in diameter. 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.
$110.00
This jar was also fired for four days in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA, and it sat at the very front of the kiln, where it received gorgeous helpings of melted ash throughout the length of the firing. The jar is ~9.5" high and ~9.5" in diameter. 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.
$110.00
This small globe vase was also fired for four days in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA, and it was fired on its side to allow for the unique sunset-like markings on it. The vase is ~5.75" high and ~5.75" in diameter. 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.
$45.00
This globe vase was also fired for four days in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA, & the lovely marks on the surface are from firing it on its side & letting the ash & flame work around the refractory wads of clay that supported it. The vase is ~9" high and ~8" in diameter. 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.
$78.00
This jar was also fired for four days in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA. I imagined using it for storage or as a vase w/ the lid removed, & the leather cord (which is threaded through a small hold in each of the little knobs on the side & knotted in place) can easily slipped aside to remove the lid & slipped over the edge of the lid again when the lid is replaced. The jar is ~10.5" high and ~4.5" in diameter. 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
A vase from the first firing of my own gas kiln! I like that the carbon-trapped surface seems almost planetary. The vase is ~10.5" high and ~9.5" in diameter. 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.
$125.00
This jar too was fired in an anagama-style wood kiln in Nelson County, VA, and it also sat at the very front of the kiln. As a result, it received a lot of melted ash, &, in this case, the grey of the ash makes a striking contrast to the orange of the shino glaze underneath it. The jar is ~5" high and ~6.5" in diameter. 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.
$55.00
This curvy vase got some lovely flashing (the oranges brought about by the fire & atmosphere in the wood kiln) & melted ash on its lanky frame. It was fired for 5 days in an anagama wood kiln in Nelson County, VA. It is 10.5" h. x 4" w. x 4" d. 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.
$78.00