Bridlington Pottery

Bridlington Pottery Bridlington Pottery seeks to create quality functional ware - tankards to tea cups. After a hiatus pursuing the pottery as a hobby - we're back.

Here at Bridlington Pottery - we seek to create quality functional and decorative ware; from tankards to tea cups. We've been firing clay for over three decades, alternating our interest between business and hobby. Lately - since the repair of one of our electric kilns - we've been designing products; now we're starting to put them out on the market. We fire using electric and gas, experimenting w

ith local clays and making many of our own glazes. Throwing in earthen and stone ware - as well as porcelain; we use two manual kick wheels, based from our oak-frame workshop on Sewerby Cliffs. Our key interest lies in the Leach tradition of Japanese functional ware; this means every piece is unique and handcrafted, no molds or factory techniques. However we extend our pieces all the time, make everything from Ocarinas to pagan runes. Our products are available at local shops and through Esty - please checkout our page for the full listings.

24/09/2018

I'm afraid Bridlington Pottery is currently in hibernation since having to get rid of our 3 kilns, 2 wheels and several tons of clay and glazes. Our last firing was on the winter solstice several very large, very heavy black cat sculptures were released unto the world.

So, the pottery went out with a purr, not a whipper or indeed a bang! According to Facebook the page still receives some interest so I'll keep it up. We no longer have any pots left to sell, but do have a look around and feel free to drop us a message if you've got questions about techniques etc.

Many thanks. ☕

We've started writing a Bridlington Pottery magazine, it'll mostly be a portfolio of our pots, but with accompanying poe...
27/09/2016

We've started writing a Bridlington Pottery magazine, it'll mostly be a portfolio of our pots, but with accompanying poetry and haikus. Here's a taster!

04/06/2016

The second firing this month is going on late into the night at about 1145 degrees right now got another 75 to go...

Will see how the batch of clear glaze we made today has turned out tomorrow some more pics and a how-to guide on glaze making to follow.

25/05/2016

Glaze ingredients ordered - planing the Jupiter Agateware range. looking forward to the next firing and getting some products from the kiln!

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