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Technique is a means to an end. It is no end in itself. If the end is achieved, and a fine pot comes out of the kiln, let us not be hypercritical about fortuitous blemishes. Some of the most beautiful pots in the world are full of technical imperfections......It is the uniformity of perfection that kills.
— Bernard Leach, A Potter’s Book
Three distinctly different mug shapes all glazed in copper. Which is your favorite style: bulbous, straight, or tapered?

What’s your favorite shape of mug?

Straight - Flared - Bulbous

52 oz. Pitcher with matching Mug by Potter's Song Pottery
Hakeme Vase with Narrow Neck,
Hakeme Mug with Salt Glaze by Potter's Song Pottery
Salt Glazed Jar with removable lid decorated with flowers  by Potter's Song Pottery
Hand thrown white clay mug completely glazed in a soft pink with slip trailed vines all around by Potter's Song Pottery
Hand made white clay mug with green glaze around the rim and handle featuring a slip trailed and hand painted humming bird with a peachy neck by Potter's Song Pottery
Hand made white clay mug half glazed in green with holly leaf detail by Potter's Song Pottery
Hand made pottery vase half glazed in a light blue with a narrow neck that tapers open at the top and has ridges by Potter's Song Pottery
Potter's Song Pottery - Tree Bowl Topview Leaves
Potter's Song Pottery - Hakeme Vase

Photos courtesy of

Eric Allan & Sierra Guiney


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Potter's Song Pottery - Green Rebekah Pitcher 1

“Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful. - Hebrews 10:23