











Tankard
Made at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon.
Fired in the gas soda kiln at Lane Community College where I have been teaching. It got a beautiful firing with one side accepting a heavy soda ash deposit and the other side being pretty subtle and minimally glazed.
Inside it is lined with my Lake Bonneville sediment glaze.
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Dimensions: Approximately 6” tall x 4.5” wide
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My pots are microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. I high fire them until they’re vitrified, around 2350°F.
I use USPS and UPS and send tracking information after shipping each order.
I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require a little extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost.
Made at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon.
Fired in the gas soda kiln at Lane Community College where I have been teaching. It got a beautiful firing with one side accepting a heavy soda ash deposit and the other side being pretty subtle and minimally glazed.
Inside it is lined with my Lake Bonneville sediment glaze.
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Dimensions: Approximately 6” tall x 4.5” wide
*
My pots are microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. I high fire them until they’re vitrified, around 2350°F.
I use USPS and UPS and send tracking information after shipping each order.
I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require a little extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost.
Made at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon.
Fired in the gas soda kiln at Lane Community College where I have been teaching. It got a beautiful firing with one side accepting a heavy soda ash deposit and the other side being pretty subtle and minimally glazed.
Inside it is lined with my Lake Bonneville sediment glaze.
*
Dimensions: Approximately 6” tall x 4.5” wide
*
My pots are microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. I high fire them until they’re vitrified, around 2350°F.
I use USPS and UPS and send tracking information after shipping each order.
I ship internationally; it’s no problem, but it may require a little extra postage. It’s hard to estimate as it changes from country to country. For international orders, I will contact you if there is a discrepancy between what you pay and the actual cost.