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  • Tea Cup, Banded

    Tea Cup, Banded

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    Tea Cup, Delft, Net Pattern

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    Tea Cup, Feathered

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Pottery by Stephen Earp

All of my work is food safe, oven and microwavable, and dishwasher safe.

As with all hand made pottery, expect slight variations of size and color.

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RSS This Day in Pottery History

  • This Day in Pottery History
    So there I was, standing on a street corner in Managua, Nicaragua. It was hot and sunny, as always. The scrawny kid in front of me was trying to sell me some ‘pre-Columbian pottery’ that he said his family had dug up on the island of Ometepe in the middle of Lake Nicaragua. I’ve often […]
  • For the Sake of Distant Days; An Ode to Sheshkalla
    Mesopotamia, 5,000-3,000bce saw imagery impressed on clay stamp seals evolve into cuneiform writing on clay tablets. Alkaline glazes allowed brilliantly decorated bricks to adorn palaces and city walls. One historian even suggests (maybe a stretch) the idea for the wheel came from observing the potters wheel spin perfectly round pots. Somebody needed to know how […]
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