by Bristlecone Pottery | Dec 7, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description Guess I was hungry for ice cream. Raspberry Ripple was my favorite as a child. It tasted just as wonderful as this piece looks. Fresh raspberries blended into hard-pack ice cream. Yum! Dimensions 8.5″w x 7.5″h Price $250 Location...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Oct 5, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description A Simple Twist of Fate (God’s divine plan) occurred when my husband, Bob, hung out with me in the studio for a while as I started this piece. The walls were only a couple inches high when he suddenly asked, “Can you make the edges twist as you build the...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Oct 5, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description Ascendant was a huge surprise when I took it out of the kiln. No two ways about it, those are angel wings reaching from the foot to the lid! They resulted from a lock of white horse tail hair wrapped in a figure-8 around the body of the piece. Also used...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Oct 5, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description It wasn’t an apple, you know. It may have been a pomegranate, a beautiful Mediterranean fruit with an alluring scent and a bitter, seedy pulp. Looks are deceiving! The shape of this small piece reminds me of a pomegranate, hence the name. Dimensions...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Jul 21, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description Sea Lily reminds me that some oceanic creatures that appear to be plants are actually animal life! Such is the case with the Sea Lily. Dimensions 7.5″w x 11″h Price $285 Location Quiller...
by Bristlecone Pottery | Jul 21, 2020 | Saggar-Fired, Sold
Description Rift Valley is oval in every direction. It’s oval vertically, from the side, and in cross section, as well as the throat. A fun challenge to build! As is all my work, it is hand-built using the native clay I dig from the Laramie formation. So, is the Rift...