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New Cottage Core Scandinavian Style

New for 2024, we are introducing some quiet, calm, beautiful Scandinavian style cottage core pieces.  The softer side of our Viking line, this combination brings warmth and tenderness to your life.  Handcrafted individually with great care and an artist's touch, these works of art are a great addition to your collection of functional ware.  Happy 2024!
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Loved and Vintage Tools

Thought it would be great to share a  sneak view into the studio, these shots are of some loved and vintage tools that are used in making some of Wild Crow Farm's Pottery. The older brushes belonged to my late grandma, so have special meaning when used.  The raku bowl has been with me for ages, and holds water when pottery is wheel thrown.  The trimming and shaping tools sit in a vintage brown glass loaf pan, ready to add form and texture. The mixture of the old treasured tools and the newer ones is a centering experience in bringing new life and beauty into simple balls of earth.  
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Lake County Diamonds, Lake County California

Adding Lake County Diamonds as a local feature to some of Wild Crow Farm Pottery, we are proud to introduce more information on these beautiful stones.  These clear gem stones are a natural gift from our local volcano, Mt. Konocti, and are only found in Lake County California. The literature varies, but on a scale of hardness (diamonds being a 10), these seem to be rated between 7-8. Known also as Moon Tears and Konocti Diamonds, there's a local Pomo Indian legend about these stones.  According to this legend, the Moon fell in love with a Pomo Indian chief. The moon could not be with the chief because her duties…
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Care of Handmade Ceramic Stoneware Pottery

Wild Crow Farm's beautiful new handmade pieces of stoneware are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe unless noted specifically on individual listings.  Thermal shock is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. It frequently causes breakage in materials, and is most common in brittle materials such as ceramics. This is a process that takes place abruptly when there is a sudden variation of temperature, either from hot to cold or vice versa. This means that if you pour boiling water in your cup too quickly, or put a cold piece of pottery in the oven, it may cause small cracks in the glass glazes.  Please change temperatures slowly.…
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A Brief Summary of Handmade Pottery Costs

Occasionally, we've been asked about the pricing on our beautiful OOAK handmade pieces.  Why can't it be priced like big box store pottery?  Here are several considerations as to why our ceramic stoneware is priced differently. 1) We drive 4 hours to pick up the clay ~ unless it is mined locally ~ taking a few more hours to sieve, grind, flocate and knead. 2)  Unload clay into the shop. 3)  Weigh out amount needed for each piece. 4)  Wedge (knead) clay. 5)  Form and design the shape.  This can take up to 3 hours. 6)  Remove and let dry 24 - 48 hours; depending on humidity. 7) Trim the…
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New Cottage Core Scandinavian Style

New for 2024, we are introducing some quiet, calm, beautiful Scandinavian style cottage core pieces.  The softer side of our Viking line, this combination brings warmth and tenderness to your life.  Handcrafted individually with great care and an artist's touch, these works of art are a great addition to your collection of functional ware.  Happy 2024!
Read More

Loved and Vintage Tools

Thought it would be great to share a  sneak view into the studio, these shots are of some loved and vintage tools that are used in making some of Wild Crow Farm's Pottery. The older brushes belonged to my late grandma, so have special meaning when used.  The raku bowl has been with me for ages, and holds water when pottery is wheel thrown.  The trimming and shaping tools sit in a vintage brown glass loaf pan, ready to add form and texture. The mixture of the old treasured tools and the newer ones is a centering experience in bringing new life and beauty into simple balls of earth.  
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Lake County Diamonds, Lake County California

Adding Lake County Diamonds as a local feature to some of Wild Crow Farm Pottery, we are proud to introduce more information on these beautiful stones.  These clear gem stones are a natural gift from our local volcano, Mt. Konocti, and are only found in Lake County California. The literature varies, but on a scale of hardness (diamonds being a 10), these seem to be rated between 7-8. Known also as Moon Tears and Konocti Diamonds, there's a local Pomo Indian legend about these stones.  According to this legend, the Moon fell in love with a Pomo Indian chief. The moon could not be with the chief because her duties…
Read More

Care of Handmade Ceramic Stoneware Pottery

Wild Crow Farm's beautiful new handmade pieces of stoneware are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe unless noted specifically on individual listings.  Thermal shock is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. It frequently causes breakage in materials, and is most common in brittle materials such as ceramics. This is a process that takes place abruptly when there is a sudden variation of temperature, either from hot to cold or vice versa. This means that if you pour boiling water in your cup too quickly, or put a cold piece of pottery in the oven, it may cause small cracks in the glass glazes.  Please change temperatures slowly.…
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A Brief Summary of Handmade Pottery Costs

Occasionally, we've been asked about the pricing on our beautiful OOAK handmade pieces.  Why can't it be priced like big box store pottery?  Here are several considerations as to why our ceramic stoneware is priced differently. 1) We drive 4 hours to pick up the clay ~ unless it is mined locally ~ taking a few more hours to sieve, grind, flocate and knead. 2)  Unload clay into the shop. 3)  Weigh out amount needed for each piece. 4)  Wedge (knead) clay. 5)  Form and design the shape.  This can take up to 3 hours. 6)  Remove and let dry 24 - 48 hours; depending on humidity. 7) Trim the…
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New Cottage Core Scandinavian Style

New for 2024, we are introducing some quiet, calm, beautiful Scandinavian style cottage core pieces.  The softer side of our Viking line, this combination brings warmth and tenderness to your life.  Handcrafted individually with great care and an artist's touch, these works of art are a great addition to your collection of functional ware.  Happy 2024!
Read More

Loved and Vintage Tools

Thought it would be great to share a  sneak view into the studio, these shots are of some loved and vintage tools that are used in making some of Wild Crow Farm's Pottery. The older brushes belonged to my late grandma, so have special meaning when used.  The raku bowl has been with me for ages, and holds water when pottery is wheel thrown.  The trimming and shaping tools sit in a vintage brown glass loaf pan, ready to add form and texture. The mixture of the old treasured tools and the newer ones is a centering experience in bringing new life and beauty into simple balls of earth.  
Read More

Lake County Diamonds, Lake County California

Adding Lake County Diamonds as a local feature to some of Wild Crow Farm Pottery, we are proud to introduce more information on these beautiful stones.  These clear gem stones are a natural gift from our local volcano, Mt. Konocti, and are only found in Lake County California. The literature varies, but on a scale of hardness (diamonds being a 10), these seem to be rated between 7-8. Known also as Moon Tears and Konocti Diamonds, there's a local Pomo Indian legend about these stones.  According to this legend, the Moon fell in love with a Pomo Indian chief. The moon could not be with the chief because her duties…
Read More

Care of Handmade Ceramic Stoneware Pottery

Wild Crow Farm's beautiful new handmade pieces of stoneware are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe unless noted specifically on individual listings.  Thermal shock is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. It frequently causes breakage in materials, and is most common in brittle materials such as ceramics. This is a process that takes place abruptly when there is a sudden variation of temperature, either from hot to cold or vice versa. This means that if you pour boiling water in your cup too quickly, or put a cold piece of pottery in the oven, it may cause small cracks in the glass glazes.  Please change temperatures slowly.…
Read More

A Brief Summary of Handmade Pottery Costs

Occasionally, we've been asked about the pricing on our beautiful OOAK handmade pieces.  Why can't it be priced like big box store pottery?  Here are several considerations as to why our ceramic stoneware is priced differently. 1) We drive 4 hours to pick up the clay ~ unless it is mined locally ~ taking a few more hours to sieve, grind, flocate and knead. 2)  Unload clay into the shop. 3)  Weigh out amount needed for each piece. 4)  Wedge (knead) clay. 5)  Form and design the shape.  This can take up to 3 hours. 6)  Remove and let dry 24 - 48 hours; depending on humidity. 7) Trim the…
Read More

New Cottage Core Scandinavian Style

New for 2024, we are introducing some quiet, calm, beautiful Scandinavian style cottage core pieces.  The softer side of our Viking line, this combination brings warmth and tenderness to your life.  Handcrafted individually with great care and an artist's touch, these works of art are a great addition to your collection of functional ware.  Happy 2024!
Read More

Loved and Vintage Tools

Thought it would be great to share a  sneak view into the studio, these shots are of some loved and vintage tools that are used in making some of Wild Crow Farm's Pottery. The older brushes belonged to my late grandma, so have special meaning when used.  The raku bowl has been with me for ages, and holds water when pottery is wheel thrown.  The trimming and shaping tools sit in a vintage brown glass loaf pan, ready to add form and texture. The mixture of the old treasured tools and the newer ones is a centering experience in bringing new life and beauty into simple balls of earth.  
Read More

Lake County Diamonds, Lake County California

Adding Lake County Diamonds as a local feature to some of Wild Crow Farm Pottery, we are proud to introduce more information on these beautiful stones.  These clear gem stones are a natural gift from our local volcano, Mt. Konocti, and are only found in Lake County California. The literature varies, but on a scale of hardness (diamonds being a 10), these seem to be rated between 7-8. Known also as Moon Tears and Konocti Diamonds, there's a local Pomo Indian legend about these stones.  According to this legend, the Moon fell in love with a Pomo Indian chief. The moon could not be with the chief because her duties…
Read More

Care of Handmade Ceramic Stoneware Pottery

Wild Crow Farm's beautiful new handmade pieces of stoneware are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe unless noted specifically on individual listings.  Thermal shock is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. It frequently causes breakage in materials, and is most common in brittle materials such as ceramics. This is a process that takes place abruptly when there is a sudden variation of temperature, either from hot to cold or vice versa. This means that if you pour boiling water in your cup too quickly, or put a cold piece of pottery in the oven, it may cause small cracks in the glass glazes.  Please change temperatures slowly.…
Read More

A Brief Summary of Handmade Pottery Costs

Occasionally, we've been asked about the pricing on our beautiful OOAK handmade pieces.  Why can't it be priced like big box store pottery?  Here are several considerations as to why our ceramic stoneware is priced differently. 1) We drive 4 hours to pick up the clay ~ unless it is mined locally ~ taking a few more hours to sieve, grind, flocate and knead. 2)  Unload clay into the shop. 3)  Weigh out amount needed for each piece. 4)  Wedge (knead) clay. 5)  Form and design the shape.  This can take up to 3 hours. 6)  Remove and let dry 24 - 48 hours; depending on humidity. 7) Trim the…
Read More

New Cottage Core Scandinavian Style

New for 2024, we are introducing some quiet, calm, beautiful Scandinavian style cottage core pieces.  The softer side of our Viking line, this combination brings warmth and tenderness to your life.  Handcrafted individually with great care and an artist's touch, these works of art are a great addition to your collection of functional ware.  Happy 2024!
Read More

Loved and Vintage Tools

Thought it would be great to share a  sneak view into the studio, these shots are of some loved and vintage tools that are used in making some of Wild Crow Farm's Pottery. The older brushes belonged to my late grandma, so have special meaning when used.  The raku bowl has been with me for ages, and holds water when pottery is wheel thrown.  The trimming and shaping tools sit in a vintage brown glass loaf pan, ready to add form and texture. The mixture of the old treasured tools and the newer ones is a centering experience in bringing new life and beauty into simple balls of earth.  
Read More

Lake County Diamonds, Lake County California

Adding Lake County Diamonds as a local feature to some of Wild Crow Farm Pottery, we are proud to introduce more information on these beautiful stones.  These clear gem stones are a natural gift from our local volcano, Mt. Konocti, and are only found in Lake County California. The literature varies, but on a scale of hardness (diamonds being a 10), these seem to be rated between 7-8. Known also as Moon Tears and Konocti Diamonds, there's a local Pomo Indian legend about these stones.  According to this legend, the Moon fell in love with a Pomo Indian chief. The moon could not be with the chief because her duties…
Read More

Care of Handmade Ceramic Stoneware Pottery

Wild Crow Farm's beautiful new handmade pieces of stoneware are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe unless noted specifically on individual listings.  Thermal shock is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. It frequently causes breakage in materials, and is most common in brittle materials such as ceramics. This is a process that takes place abruptly when there is a sudden variation of temperature, either from hot to cold or vice versa. This means that if you pour boiling water in your cup too quickly, or put a cold piece of pottery in the oven, it may cause small cracks in the glass glazes.  Please change temperatures slowly.…
Read More

A Brief Summary of Handmade Pottery Costs

Occasionally, we've been asked about the pricing on our beautiful OOAK handmade pieces.  Why can't it be priced like big box store pottery?  Here are several considerations as to why our ceramic stoneware is priced differently. 1) We drive 4 hours to pick up the clay ~ unless it is mined locally ~ taking a few more hours to sieve, grind, flocate and knead. 2)  Unload clay into the shop. 3)  Weigh out amount needed for each piece. 4)  Wedge (knead) clay. 5)  Form and design the shape.  This can take up to 3 hours. 6)  Remove and let dry 24 - 48 hours; depending on humidity. 7) Trim the…
Read More

New Cottage Core Scandinavian Style

New for 2024, we are introducing some quiet, calm, beautiful Scandinavian style cottage core pieces.  The softer side of our Viking line, this combination brings warmth and tenderness to your life.  Handcrafted individually with great care and an artist's touch, these works of art are a great addition to your collection of functional ware.  Happy 2024!
Read More

Loved and Vintage Tools

Thought it would be great to share a  sneak view into the studio, these shots are of some loved and vintage tools that are used in making some of Wild Crow Farm's Pottery. The older brushes belonged to my late grandma, so have special meaning when used.  The raku bowl has been with me for ages, and holds water when pottery is wheel thrown.  The trimming and shaping tools sit in a vintage brown glass loaf pan, ready to add form and texture. The mixture of the old treasured tools and the newer ones is a centering experience in bringing new life and beauty into simple balls of earth.  
Read More

Lake County Diamonds, Lake County California

Adding Lake County Diamonds as a local feature to some of Wild Crow Farm Pottery, we are proud to introduce more information on these beautiful stones.  These clear gem stones are a natural gift from our local volcano, Mt. Konocti, and are only found in Lake County California. The literature varies, but on a scale of hardness (diamonds being a 10), these seem to be rated between 7-8. Known also as Moon Tears and Konocti Diamonds, there's a local Pomo Indian legend about these stones.  According to this legend, the Moon fell in love with a Pomo Indian chief. The moon could not be with the chief because her duties…
Read More

Care of Handmade Ceramic Stoneware Pottery

Wild Crow Farm's beautiful new handmade pieces of stoneware are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe unless noted specifically on individual listings.  Thermal shock is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. It frequently causes breakage in materials, and is most common in brittle materials such as ceramics. This is a process that takes place abruptly when there is a sudden variation of temperature, either from hot to cold or vice versa. This means that if you pour boiling water in your cup too quickly, or put a cold piece of pottery in the oven, it may cause small cracks in the glass glazes.  Please change temperatures slowly.…
Read More

A Brief Summary of Handmade Pottery Costs

Occasionally, we've been asked about the pricing on our beautiful OOAK handmade pieces.  Why can't it be priced like big box store pottery?  Here are several considerations as to why our ceramic stoneware is priced differently. 1) We drive 4 hours to pick up the clay ~ unless it is mined locally ~ taking a few more hours to sieve, grind, flocate and knead. 2)  Unload clay into the shop. 3)  Weigh out amount needed for each piece. 4)  Wedge (knead) clay. 5)  Form and design the shape.  This can take up to 3 hours. 6)  Remove and let dry 24 - 48 hours; depending on humidity. 7) Trim the…
Read More

New Cottage Core Scandinavian Style

New for 2024, we are introducing some quiet, calm, beautiful Scandinavian style cottage core pieces.  The softer side of our Viking line, this combination brings warmth and tenderness to your life.  Handcrafted individually with great care and an artist's touch, these works of art are a great addition to your collection of functional ware.  Happy 2024!
Read More

Loved and Vintage Tools

Thought it would be great to share a  sneak view into the studio, these shots are of some loved and vintage tools that are used in making some of Wild Crow Farm's Pottery. The older brushes belonged to my late grandma, so have special meaning when used.  The raku bowl has been with me for ages, and holds water when pottery is wheel thrown.  The trimming and shaping tools sit in a vintage brown glass loaf pan, ready to add form and texture. The mixture of the old treasured tools and the newer ones is a centering experience in bringing new life and beauty into simple balls of earth.  
Read More

Lake County Diamonds, Lake County California

Adding Lake County Diamonds as a local feature to some of Wild Crow Farm Pottery, we are proud to introduce more information on these beautiful stones.  These clear gem stones are a natural gift from our local volcano, Mt. Konocti, and are only found in Lake County California. The literature varies, but on a scale of hardness (diamonds being a 10), these seem to be rated between 7-8. Known also as Moon Tears and Konocti Diamonds, there's a local Pomo Indian legend about these stones.  According to this legend, the Moon fell in love with a Pomo Indian chief. The moon could not be with the chief because her duties…
Read More

Care of Handmade Ceramic Stoneware Pottery

Wild Crow Farm's beautiful new handmade pieces of stoneware are dishwasher, microwave and oven safe unless noted specifically on individual listings.  Thermal shock is a variation in temperature which causes tension in a material. It frequently causes breakage in materials, and is most common in brittle materials such as ceramics. This is a process that takes place abruptly when there is a sudden variation of temperature, either from hot to cold or vice versa. This means that if you pour boiling water in your cup too quickly, or put a cold piece of pottery in the oven, it may cause small cracks in the glass glazes.  Please change temperatures slowly.…
Read More

A Brief Summary of Handmade Pottery Costs

Occasionally, we've been asked about the pricing on our beautiful OOAK handmade pieces.  Why can't it be priced like big box store pottery?  Here are several considerations as to why our ceramic stoneware is priced differently. 1) We drive 4 hours to pick up the clay ~ unless it is mined locally ~ taking a few more hours to sieve, grind, flocate and knead. 2)  Unload clay into the shop. 3)  Weigh out amount needed for each piece. 4)  Wedge (knead) clay. 5)  Form and design the shape.  This can take up to 3 hours. 6)  Remove and let dry 24 - 48 hours; depending on humidity. 7) Trim the…
Read More