High Fire Collection

Cone 10 high firing in a gas kiln reaches temperatures of about 2381°F (1305°C), making it ideal for stoneware and porcelain. This firing process allows for rich glaze development, enhanced durability, and unique atmospheric effects such as reduction, which can create depth, variation, and natural character across ceramic surfaces. Common in both traditional and contemporary ceramic practices, Cone 10 gas firing is especially valued for producing complex finishes like shinos, celadons, and carbon trapping. It remains a favorite among potters who seek time-tested results paired with expressive, high-fired surfaces.

Close-up photo of a cracked, dry seed or nut with a pattern of dark lines on its surface.
A man with a beard and blue eyes holding two ceramic cups that look like tree bark.
A row of colorful ceramic mugs with earthy tones and wavy patterns, placed on a wooden surface outdoors with blurred trees in the background.
A young girl holding two handmade ceramic cups close to the camera, with a blurred background.

Reviews

  • "This pottery tumbler set is absolutely beautiful! I know my step daughter will love them. The craftsmanship is fantastic, and the price was a steal for such beautiful work. I would definitely recommend buying from this seller. I know I will be purchasing more items in the future."

    Kelly H. of Shamokin, Pensilvania

  • "Beautiful hand crafted pottery. Each one is unique, and has its own interest. Well made."

    William B. of Madison, Alabama

  • "So happy with this mug! It’s lightweight and yet also feels very sturdy in your hand. The handle is the perfect size. It holds plenty. It’s so gorgeous! I absolutely love that it’s handmade by a local artisan, too! I’m very very happy with this mug! Thank you so very much!"

    Karen M. of Gorham, ME