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Hand pressed wildflower dishes in gloss
My Wildflower pottery tells a simple story: growing up in the forest, studying botany, and learning herbalism. Each piece is hand-built with locally gathered wildflowers pressed into the clay.
Plates are bisque-fired, hand-painted with underglaze, fired again, then finished with a food-safe glossy glaze to protect the flowers and make them durable.
I love hearing how you use them—holding a wine bottle, keeping hearing aids safe, storing jewelry, holding soap, or catching everyday bits. Handmade in small batches in Keewatin, Canada, so every piece is unique.
These are small batch, hand made from start to finish (so no two will ever be the same). These mugs are hand thrown on the wheel, hand painted, waxed and then glaze fired in a food safe glaze.
Handmade in Keewatin, On. Canada, in small batches which means each boulder is unique and one of a kind.
My Wildflower pottery tells a simple story: growing up in the forest, studying botany, and learning herbalism. Each piece is hand-built with locally gathered wildflowers pressed into the clay.
Plates are bisque-fired, hand-painted with underglaze, fired again, then finished with a food-safe glossy glaze to protect the flowers and make them durable.
I love hearing how you use them—holding a wine bottle, keeping hearing aids safe, storing jewelry, holding soap, or catching everyday bits. Handmade in small batches in Keewatin, Canada, so every piece is unique.
These are small batch, hand made from start to finish (so no two will ever be the same). These mugs are hand thrown on the wheel, hand painted, waxed and then glaze fired in a food safe glaze.
Handmade in Keewatin, On. Canada, in small batches which means each boulder is unique and one of a kind.