This stoneware and porcelain pottery is fired at a high temperature of 2340 degrees farenheit, or in potter jargon, cone 10! The beautiful, warm, orange or gray surface comes from a combination of clay and baking soda. Different clays "flash" different colors when they come in contact with the vapors of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). The result is a distinct, subtle, surface coating!

 




All pieces are dishwasher
and microwave safe

 


Sandra Daulton Shaughnessy

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St. Louis Park, Minnesota
Clay Studio
952-525-0212
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