Skip to Content
Lynda Legg Pit Fired Vessels
Home
Store
Process
About
Contact
0
0
Lynda Legg Pit Fired Vessels
Home
Store
Process
About
Contact
0
0
Home
Store
Process
About
Contact
Store Pit fired ceramic vessel
IMG_5938-min.JPG Image 1 of 4
IMG_5938-min.JPG
IMG_5940-min.JPG Image 2 of 4
IMG_5940-min.JPG
IMG_5941-min.JPG Image 3 of 4
IMG_5941-min.JPG
IMG_5939-min.JPG Image 4 of 4
IMG_5939-min.JPG
IMG_5938-min.JPG
IMG_5940-min.JPG
IMG_5941-min.JPG
IMG_5939-min.JPG

Pit fired ceramic vessel

$105.00

Bring a touch of nature into your home with the earthy colors and graphic markings of this one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel. Unlike traditional glazed ceramics fired in an electric or gas kiln, pit firing is the earliest form of firing pottery. A carefully placed composition of organic matter combined with the random effects of smoke and flames lends unique character to each piece; no two are ever the alike.

Dimensions: 6”T x 6.5”W

Material: High fire stoneware clay

Firing method: Fired in a two-foot deep pit in the ground with organic matter and firewood.

For decorative use only. Not food safe or watertight.

Add To Cart

Bring a touch of nature into your home with the earthy colors and graphic markings of this one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel. Unlike traditional glazed ceramics fired in an electric or gas kiln, pit firing is the earliest form of firing pottery. A carefully placed composition of organic matter combined with the random effects of smoke and flames lends unique character to each piece; no two are ever the alike.

Dimensions: 6”T x 6.5”W

Material: High fire stoneware clay

Firing method: Fired in a two-foot deep pit in the ground with organic matter and firewood.

For decorative use only. Not food safe or watertight.

Bring a touch of nature into your home with the earthy colors and graphic markings of this one-of-a-kind ceramic vessel. Unlike traditional glazed ceramics fired in an electric or gas kiln, pit firing is the earliest form of firing pottery. A carefully placed composition of organic matter combined with the random effects of smoke and flames lends unique character to each piece; no two are ever the alike.

Dimensions: 6”T x 6.5”W

Material: High fire stoneware clay

Firing method: Fired in a two-foot deep pit in the ground with organic matter and firewood.

For decorative use only. Not food safe or watertight.

Every attempt is made to provide accurate photographs. However, due to lighting conditions and monitor settings, there could be slight color variance.