
Pottery
As well as people being able to throw and decorate pots at Glyn-Coch, you can also see pots made by Thelma and her student Wendy Wright. Most of the pottery made at Glyn-Coch is made in a proccess called Slip-Casting. Slip-casting is the procces in which you make pottery with a liquid clay and moulds.
| Examples of the pottery made at Glyn-Coch
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We have many examples of slip-cast poterry on display in our shop. |
Thelma has painted many designs on her various pieces of earthenwear pottery including this sheep plate. |
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The Bristol Channel design is painted on several pieces in our shop including this tea pot, which makes enough tea for four people. |
This is what is known as a salt pig, these are unique storage solutions for those salt junkies. |
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We do two sizes of tea pots, the four serving pot (as above) and the two serving pot. The tea pots work really well and they come in a number of designs. |
We can even personalise a tea pot for you, with your name, your company name, or just about anything else. |
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We also make plates, side plates, mugs, bowls, storage jars, garlic jars, cups, milk jugs, jugs, vases etc....we can make most of the pieces on commission (ie with your name, chosen design etc) |
For more information, please don't hesitate to Contact Us |