Featured Product

Featured Product

Made in collaboration with fellow ceramicist Jessa Potts, we bring you a mug made from a blending of our two styles in tribute to the beautiful city of Huntingdon. This item will be available for pre-orders and then once pre-orders are closed we will custom make each mug!

There is something so intimate and personal about eating and drinking out of a vessel made by someone else’s hands. An artist shaped and formed and perfected the piece specifically for the use of others. Clay itself is such an amazing medium and wonderful symbolism for creation and the way that God molds us from useless lumps as well. I am constantly experimenting with creating new functional and decorative pieces so keep checking back in for new store updates.

Upcoming events.

The main source of income for me is going to unique craft fairs and events around Tennessee and the surrounding states. I am constantly prepping for these awesome events and it is an amazing way to meet fellow creators and business owners! I am also an instructor at Mudslingers Studio on the court square so the classes that we have scheduled will also be shown here.

FAQs

Why does it take so long for a piece to be finished?

Each piece is handcrafted and some are carved in a long process of making a finished piece. First I throw the vessel on the wheel which is the quickest part. Then is must dry slowly so as it doesn’t crack (24 hours) Once it and about 20-30 other pieces are dry then they go in the kiln for their first firing which takes 8 hours to cook and then an additional 10 hours to cool to room temperature. Then it is time for glazing (how they get the gorgeous colors). The glazing process could take up to 2 or 3 days because each piece gets multiple layers and they must dry fully before adding a new layer. Each step in this beautiful process is slow and patient which is another reason why I love it; it cannot be forced or rushed. Lastly they go in for the glaze firing which is another 12+ hours heating and cooling.

Can I order a custom Piece?

I love taking custom orders, just understand that rush orders are not optional due to the time it takes for each piece to be made. Specific measurements are not easily followed as each piece shrinks significantly in the firing process. If you have a request just let me know and you can attach an image of the coloring you have seen me use in the past and I will try my best to replicate it for you.

Where can i find your pottery?

I am currently working out of Mudslingers Studio on the Court Square in Huntingdon, TN. I am also collaborating with a few wonderful small businesses and they sell my products in their store. Check out Wild Roots Plants on Facebook and on Instagram. I make planters specifically for her business so if you are looking for a planter that is the place. I also sell my mugs in J&J General Store in Clarksburg, Tn. Check them out on Facebook and Instagram as well to look out for my pieces coming in stock. If you are looking for more house decor and wedding registry type of items I stock that at Madi&Co. You can find her store on her website and on her Instagram.

I ordered a mug on the site but it looks different in person.

Some of my pieces will allow for buying multiple quantities of them. If that is the case then the image will give you the idea of color and style, however due to the nature of it being handmade and the unpredictability of glazes each and every piece will be completely unique! Which is super exciting. You never have to worry about someone else having the exact same one.

How do you figure out your pricing?

I price my pieces by a few things. First is the cost of materials. Basic glaze and clay doesn’t have any extra charge associated with it, however pieces with Gold Lustre or Opal Lustre will be more expensive because those are more expensive products to use in the creation of the product. Second is the time that it takes. Mugs are usually the most expensive due to the amount of time waiting for them to dry and also creating, shaping and attaching the handles. Carving and intricate hand-painting as well as size could be a reason for an item price to be slightly higher.

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