Pit Fired Cauldron Mug
This hand sculpted cup is made with wild foraged clay and slip and fired with a traditional pit firing method.
Pit firing is an ancient and magical approach to ceramics; putting pottery on the earth and building a fire around it. The pottery comes out similar to a bisque firing and is unglazed. Unglazed pottery offers an amazing opportunity to commune with the clay as a vessel. Instructions for caring for these cups will be included with order.
My vessels have a light beeswax finish to make them water tight. The mug was painted with a peach clay slip. The fire reacts to the slip and creates the color variation on the vessel, as well as black fire clouds.
This hand sculpted cup is made with wild foraged clay and slip and fired with a traditional pit firing method.
Pit firing is an ancient and magical approach to ceramics; putting pottery on the earth and building a fire around it. The pottery comes out similar to a bisque firing and is unglazed. Unglazed pottery offers an amazing opportunity to commune with the clay as a vessel. Instructions for caring for these cups will be included with order.
My vessels have a light beeswax finish to make them water tight. The mug was painted with a peach clay slip. The fire reacts to the slip and creates the color variation on the vessel, as well as black fire clouds.
This hand sculpted cup is made with wild foraged clay and slip and fired with a traditional pit firing method.
Pit firing is an ancient and magical approach to ceramics; putting pottery on the earth and building a fire around it. The pottery comes out similar to a bisque firing and is unglazed. Unglazed pottery offers an amazing opportunity to commune with the clay as a vessel. Instructions for caring for these cups will be included with order.
My vessels have a light beeswax finish to make them water tight. The mug was painted with a peach clay slip. The fire reacts to the slip and creates the color variation on the vessel, as well as black fire clouds.