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This category is for non-commercial sites displaying ceramic works by individaul artists working primarily with Salt or soda firing techniques.
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Cedar Mountain Potters
- Gallery of works include functional pieces made of stoneware and high fired in a salt/soda atmosphere. David Orser and Laurel MacDuffie, art potters in Parsonsfield, Maine.
Doherty Porcelain
- Wheel thrown work by Jack Doherty that is once fired and soda glazed. Gallery, exhibitions, publications and listing of demonstrations and lectures. Based in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
Shambhala Pottery
- Soda fired functional and decorative work by June Perry. Includes glaze, clay and slip information with recipes and photographs.
Glenfiddich Farm Pottery
- Clay artist Richard Busch displays a variety of wheel-thrown and hand-built stoneware, salt fired pieces. Includes articles, exhibitions, and driving directions to the studio.
Joy Tanner Soda Fired Pottery
- Potter creates hand build and wheel thrown functional soda fired pottery in Bakersville, North Carolina. Artist statement, resume and listing of events.
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