A sweet little jug that's perfect for short-stemmed daffodils, a handful of snowdrops, or a posy of wildflowers. Thrown on the potter's wheel from gently-specked stoneware clay, I then trim the jug, add a traditionally 'pulled' handle and bisque-fire it to 1000 degrees. After the first firing I glaze it - in this case in my burnt umber glaze which is a beautiful toasty orange, breaking red on sharper edges.
Stamped with my maker's mark on the underside, it would make a very nice gift - to yourself or to others.
Dimensions
17 x 5cm at the rim
Short Jug in Burnt Umber
These pieces are dishwasher safe - although hand-washing with warm soapy water is advised to prolong the lifespan of the glaze.
Orders can be either posted to your home, or can be collected from my studio in Barton Hill (Bristol) during December on these dates:
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 9th, and 15th.
Orders can be collected between 10 - 4.30pm. If you've selected 'collection' at checkout I will email you separately to organise your visit.
These pieces are dishwasher safe - although hand-washing with warm soapy water will prolong the lifespan of the glaze.
Orders can be either posted to your home, or can be collected from my studio in Barton Hill (Bristol) during December on these dates:
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 9th, and 15th.
Orders can be collected between 10-4.30pm. If you've selected 'collection' at checkout I will email you separately to organise your visit.

