Horse Hair and Feathers

burnt in Clay Pottery

 by

Mary Frey

Should you have any questions or want to commision a piece, feel free to contact Mary at the email listed below.

My pots are very unique in their color. The Horse hair process emphasizes carbon from the burning into the bisqueware of horse tail and mane hair and macaw and peacock feathers.

Check back often to see my new pieces, fresh out of the kiln.


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Horse Hair and feather burnt pieces gorgeous new colors on porcelain
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