About Me
I have been creating wheel thrown ceramics since finishing a college course in 2015. I immediately went looking for a second hand pottery wheel and eventually found the work horse I still use today. All work is fired in my electric kiln which used to be owned by my late husband's friend. I work from my home studio, which is located half way between Stonehenge and Avebury. Beauty lives here, I am inspired by nature and the sea. All the pretties you see in my shop are made by me with love and one at a time, in the beautiful countryside of Wiltshire, UK.
Pots About Pottery couples a passion for creating beautiful pottery with carefully designed pieces, which are functional, rustic and unique. All of my ceramics are fired to around 1200°C, this ensures they are fully robust and most are dishwasher/microwave safe. Occasionally, I have Raku available in my shop. This is decorative and not usually functional since it is fired to a lower temperature and is therefore not watertight. I love to join other members of the pottery community at the annual 'social firing' held by the West Country Potters Association.
My main focus is making functional pieces: handcrafted stoneware teapots, ceramic tea or coffee mugs and cups, kitchen utensil holders, soap dishes, butter dishes, berry bowls, garlic and sugar jars, serving bowls, pitchers, dinnerware, shaving bowls, oil burners, cactus/succulent planters, mini mug necklaces and drop earrings, ceramic buttons and flower vases (including mini bud vases). You name it, I can usually make it!
Pots About Pottery couples a passion for creating beautiful pottery with carefully designed pieces, which are functional, rustic and unique. All of my ceramics are fired to around 1200°C, this ensures they are fully robust and most are dishwasher/microwave safe. Occasionally, I have Raku available in my shop. This is decorative and not usually functional since it is fired to a lower temperature and is therefore not watertight. I love to join other members of the pottery community at the annual 'social firing' held by the West Country Potters Association.
My main focus is making functional pieces: handcrafted stoneware teapots, ceramic tea or coffee mugs and cups, kitchen utensil holders, soap dishes, butter dishes, berry bowls, garlic and sugar jars, serving bowls, pitchers, dinnerware, shaving bowls, oil burners, cactus/succulent planters, mini mug necklaces and drop earrings, ceramic buttons and flower vases (including mini bud vases). You name it, I can usually make it!