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PawPaw's Pottery

 

This is my first attempt at coil building. It was fired green in my homemade cementblock "groundhog" kiln in my back yard. The handle is made of twisted grapevine.

The above pot was my first handbuilt pot. I made it with different sizes of clay rectangles. It was decorated with oxides and fired green in my backyard kiln built with cement blocks and covered with dirt. Check it out on the Cement Block Kiln page.

This pot was glazed
"Floating Blue" but
turned out brown.
Fired cone 6 oxidation, then refired to cone 06.

This pot was glazed
"Floating Blue" but
turned out brown.
Fired cone 6 oxidation, then refired to cone 06.

Floating blue, made and fired at Randolf Community College.

Early covered pot. Glazed and fired to cone 06 at Alamance Community College.

Matching pots. Oxides with white glaze on rim. Fired cone 06 oxidation at Alamance Community College.ommunity College.

Raku, Fired at Sanford Pottery Festival. Thanks Dave! David and Deborah are the owners of Turn and Burn Pottery in Seagrove, North Carolina.

Handbuilt face jug. Fired in my cement block kiln, then refired to cone 6 ox. in my electric. -+