You may not think you can capture the wind, the sea and the stark raw beauty of a mystical land with a chunk of clay and glaze. But you can. Just ask an Irish potter. When I travel to Ireland, I can’t ...
Its origins date back to just after the Great Hunger and this iconic pottery is as synonymous with Ireland as the symbol of the harp, Belleek Pottery is something of a national treasure. We would ...
During the 1880s, an early version of the Buy Irish campaign was in full swing, and the popular ceramic designer Frederick Vodrey experimented with using Irish clay, making sure to advertise it as a ...
Visit the Louis Mulcahy Pottery studio during your Irish road trip around the Slea Head Drive on the Dingle Peninsula, Kerry. When Louis Mulcahy won first prize for pottery in the National Crafts ...
View A clean example of a Stephen Pearce Irish studio pottery lidded biscuit jar in his classic natural clay with individual white glaze accents. Cute bird finial to lid. In very good condition. By ...