Dinner Plate With A Stripe Of Flowers - Choose Your Glaze Color 1
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Dinner Plate With A Stripe Of Flowers - Choose Your Glaze Color

$35

Handmade custom pottery that's truly your own. Choose your glaze style and color. Mix and match styles and colors for a place setting that's unique. Each piece is handmade in the studio when the order is placed. This 10 inch dinner plate features a stripe of a delicate pattern of blue or red flowers. Striking on its own, the decals are also pretty when used in combination with a contrasting glaze color. We will use a glossy clear glaze in the decal areas. The second color will be on the rim and back of the plate. Color choices and glaze styles are pictured. Please choose your decal and glaze colors. Convo us if you are looking for another color or pattern. All of the pottery is made with a cream stoneware clay that is very durable and ideal for dinnerware. As each plate is individually thrown on the potters wheel, there will be some variation in size, thickness and shape. Features: - 10 inch diameter plate - Stoneware - Dishwasher and Microwave safe - Orders take 8 to 12 weeks to complete

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Meghan Howard

Meghan Howard

Tulane Road Pottery

Basel, Switzerland
Member since: 2012
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I create thrown and slab-built stoneware that is grounded on my formal training in Architectural Engineering. Elements of buildings and the materials used to create them continue to fascinate me. My interest in this is continually renewed as I explore the ways in which clay can imitate some of these rich, tactile surfaces. Applying the basic principles of engineering to a medium as malleable as clay is a constant challenge and one that has kept my interest for over 12 years.

My most recent work has used drawings and photographs to create intricate images. Several of my pieces draw influence from recent trips to Chicago, Japan, and the Czech Republic. The surface of each piece is embellished with architectural details, images and found hardware, duplicated from plaster press molds. The clay is glazed with commercial glazes and washes to bring out the surface texture.

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