Wood-Fired Jar with Flat Lid
This jar is hand thrown on a potter’s wheel. Paul uses a chop mark, a maker’s mark used to sign your work, that becomes part of the beautiful surface texture. It is then bisque fired and glazed. The glaze reveals the marks of the potter’s fingers on the clay. After glazing the pot is wood-fired. This adds beauty to the surfaces of the jar. The jar is 3.5'“ high x 5”.
This jar is hand thrown on a potter’s wheel. Paul uses a chop mark, a maker’s mark used to sign your work, that becomes part of the beautiful surface texture. It is then bisque fired and glazed. The glaze reveals the marks of the potter’s fingers on the clay. After glazing the pot is wood-fired. This adds beauty to the surfaces of the jar. The jar is 3.5'“ high x 5”.
This jar is hand thrown on a potter’s wheel. Paul uses a chop mark, a maker’s mark used to sign your work, that becomes part of the beautiful surface texture. It is then bisque fired and glazed. The glaze reveals the marks of the potter’s fingers on the clay. After glazing the pot is wood-fired. This adds beauty to the surfaces of the jar. The jar is 3.5'“ high x 5”.