Sawdust Fired Pottery
These distinctive pieces are fired in sawdust giving them their unusual colors, patterns and warmth. Sawdust firing is a low fire
method making them too porous for food use or to hold water. They are for decorative use only.
Hand built, burnished, bisque fired, then fired in a variety of sawdust, wood shavings and colorants, each piece is finally cleaned and sealed with a coat of paste wax. Each one is unique, as is every sawdust fired piece, as there is no way to predict the patterns and colors produced by the firing.
method making them too porous for food use or to hold water. They are for decorative use only.
Hand built, burnished, bisque fired, then fired in a variety of sawdust, wood shavings and colorants, each piece is finally cleaned and sealed with a coat of paste wax. Each one is unique, as is every sawdust fired piece, as there is no way to predict the patterns and colors produced by the firing.