Saucer no. 10 in Wild Clays

Saucer no. 10 in Wild Clays

$45.00

Saucer finished in a selection of wild clays.

A small plate to place a tea cup or biscuit.

Wild clay beautifully exhibits the imperfections of its untamed origin, resulting in a variability of finish and surface texture. These grittier surfaces require extra care when cleaning. Use a bristly scrub brush and dish soap. To further season the surface of the clay, use a food safe oil of choice.

Approximately 5” in diameter 1 1/4” tall

Food safe, hand wash required. Do not microwave.

Wild clay collected from regions within Oregon’s Wallowa County.

The second photo shows saucers 01-16 from top to bottom, left to right.

Wheel thrown + hand harvested.

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Beautiful, yet gnarly. Colorful, but dull. Rough and smooth. Wild clay beautifully exhibits the imperfections of its untamed origin, resulting in a variability of finish and surface texture.

Nestled in the hillside surrounding Sage's home and pottery studio, lies an array of natural materials to be foraged. With a little attention and a lot of curiosity, she crafts wild clay, pigments, and various plant fibers into functional wares of the home. This clay is more than a medium; it is a connection to the land.

Each piece goes through a series of careful steps, with the clay being minimally refined and then delicately layered over multiple firings. This method allows the clay to meld together, transforming into a beautifully finished textured surface that reflects the depth and character of the location it was gathered from.

Raw clay was collected + applied straight from the earth.

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