Since 1984 Maggie and Freeman Jones have been producing a functional and decorative line of stoneware pottery. Since the turn of the new century, they have been producing one of a kind, decorative ceramics still based on function.
Salt and soda fired handmade stoneware pottery. Hand built and wheel-thrown forms. Painted, carved, and glazed with geometric and nature themes.
One of a kind, organically shaped stoneware with fanciful sgraffito design. Also a line of understated, functional glaze-work. Learned pottery making in Japan. My work is available at two locations in Asheville's River Arts District. Please see my website for details.
Steve Abee is dedicated to the traditional 19th-century methods of pottery making, such as digging local clays, using traditional wood-ash glazes, and burning his wares in a wood-fired, groundhog kiln.
Handmade in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Specializing in one-of-a-kind decorative vases and lamps. The glazing process is painterly, detailed, delicate, and time consuming. The work is done one piece at a time and multi-fired.
I make wood-fired functional pottery for home use as well as sculptural and figurative candleholders.
Studio and Gallery for shopping. Handmade Pottery for everyday use including dinnerware, bacon cookers, lamps & mugs. See how & where it is made. Meet the art! Large selection & many colors. Fun place to visit.
Functional ceramic pottery, wheel thrown. Offerings include Cups, Mugs, Bowls, Plates, Platters, Pots
Whimsical ceramic fish that hang on the wall. Available at the Kress Emporium in Asheville, NC.
We make a series of lamps and other decorative items. All pieces are hand built with slabs, hand carved, and fired with ash glazes.