Each hand-thrown vessel is fired in an outdoor kiln to 2000°F. Molten hot, they are placed in a pit with dried brush and mesquite shavings that burst into flame. The varying conditions such as ambient temperature, wind, and the unique way flames touch a piece assure that each raku vessel is one of a kind.
Raku Pottery
Large Raku Pot
Each hand-thrown vessel is fired in an outdoor kiln to 2000°F. Molten hot, they are placed in a pit with dried brush and mesquite shavings that burst into flame. The varying conditions such as ambient temperature, wind, and the unique way flames touch a piece assure that each raku vessel is one of a kind.
Other Pottery Styles:
Acoma Pottery
Horse Hair Pottery
Mata Ortiz Pottery
Navajo Pottery