








Stash jar 1
I love these little jars. They were a pleasure to make. I squished them! They would be great for stashing any number of things. From salt to sugar to rings to more illicit consumables.
Made at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon. Fired in the soda chamber of Pepino, the wood soda/salt kiln. It was in a protected spot in the kiln so got just a little blushing from the soda.
Inside it is lined with my Lake Bonneville sediment glaze.
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Dimensions: Approximately 4” tall x 3” 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.
I love these little jars. They were a pleasure to make. I squished them! They would be great for stashing any number of things. From salt to sugar to rings to more illicit consumables.
Made at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon. Fired in the soda chamber of Pepino, the wood soda/salt kiln. It was in a protected spot in the kiln so got just a little blushing from the soda.
Inside it is lined with my Lake Bonneville sediment glaze.
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Dimensions: Approximately 4” tall x 3” 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.
I love these little jars. They were a pleasure to make. I squished them! They would be great for stashing any number of things. From salt to sugar to rings to more illicit consumables.
Made at Pleasant Hill Pottery in Oregon. Fired in the soda chamber of Pepino, the wood soda/salt kiln. It was in a protected spot in the kiln so got just a little blushing from the soda.
Inside it is lined with my Lake Bonneville sediment glaze.
*
Dimensions: Approximately 4” tall x 3” 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.