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New Arrivals - from mother Aurora





Aurora Bowl and Pitcher

Aurora Bowl

Pitcher


Platter & Pate

Pitcher collection

Soap pump, Pate dish & Salt pig

Teapot, Cream & Sugar

Wheat Platter & Pate

Here are pictures from the latest kiln opening and a few examples of putting pieces together (hint for great gift ideas). Aurora has been dancing all over the kiln and the mug rack has  a good selection of uniquely hand fitted mugs to enhance your enjoyment of your favourite beverage. Come early for more choices and avoid the rush. Note: Bamboo Mat in photo background has strings approximately 3 inches or 7.5 cm apart to give you a sense of scale.

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