Green Mountain Pottery...

Handcrafted in Vermont, Green Mountain Pottery stoneware is both beautiful and durable.  Green Mountain Pottery stoneware is oven
safe, microwave safe and dishwasher safe.  All glazes are food safe, containing no harmful material.
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Green Mountain Pottery
38 Deer Run Lane
Westford, Vermont, USA 05494
Phone:  802.872.1500  Fax:  802.872.1500
email: ed@greenmountainpottery.com
Web address:  http://www.vtartsinks.com/greenmountainpottery
art for your table
Fully functional oil lamps - $ 66.00 each
Process...  

Ed Racicot (Green Mountain Pottery's Artist) makes his pottery using a blend of
stoneware clays, chosen for their durability.  Each unique stoneware piece is thrown
by hand on the Potter’s Wheel.  Created, the piece is put aside for a few days to dry
to a state called ‘leather hard’.  Once leather hard, another day is spent trimming the
stoneware pottery.  It is here that Ed puts the final touches on the piece to perfect
the shape.  This is also the last opportunity to affect the pliable clay.  
Trimmed, the stoneware is then left to slowly dry, for up to two weeks.  Then the
piece is again placed on the Potter’s Wheel where they artfully receive their
glazes.  Once glazed, the stoneware pottery is again left to dry for a day or so.  
Finally, all the Green Mountain Pottery goes into a kiln where it fires to about
2200 over a period of 18 hours or so.  Once fired, the kiln and it's load of
stoneware pots from Vermont needs to cool.  Cooling takes another 12 to 14
hours.  

A slow firing time enhances the thermal shock properties of the stoneware clay
(thermal shock resistance is what keeps stoneware from breaking as it goes from
freezer to oven, being able to withstand severe, rapid temperature changes).  
Slow cooling of the kiln also helps the unique glazes keep their brilliant colors.

Custom orders may be accepted as time allows.
Green Mountain Pottery
hand thrown stoneware pottery from vermont
Table Bowl - (11-3/4 x 4-1/2) - $ 73.31
In Broken Blue
Vase (water tight of course)
$68.00
Mixing Bowl - (9-5/8 x 4-1/2) - $67.74
In Boston Brown
Table Bowl - (12-3/4 x 4-3/4) - $ 98.60
In Carnival
Soup bowls hold about 20 ounces of liquid
Shown in Seaweed
$ 19.99 each
A note from the artist; things you need to know...

You can make your selection from any page on this website.  If that exact item is no longer available, there will be a sold sign on it.  
Email me with your request at:  
ed@greenmountainpottery.com.  You can also call: 802.872.1500 with your choice and or with
questions.   

Payment of Visa or MasterCard is accepted for phone orders.  Personal checks can be accepted in person (visit my studio).  All orders
are subject to Vermont sales tax of 6%.

I can ship your stoneware order anywhere in the US.  All stoneware is double boxed to insure it will arrive safely.  You can figure
about 20% of your orders' total for packing and shipping charges.  The percentage goes down as the orders' total goes up.

Visit my studio...

To see all of what I have in stock, visit my
Westford Vermont  studio.  The map shows the house further down the road than it really
is.  It is the first house on the left once you are on Deer Run Lane.  
Hours are by appointment or by chance. 802.872.1500.


Where are the items made?

All items are made by me, here in Vermont.  The raw clay comes from Massachusetts and from Ohio, equally.  Each piece of my
stoneware handmade pottery is made with 33% recycled clay.  The oxides and minerals that I use to make the glazes come from
various places within the United States.  The only pre-made items that I buy are the globes and burners for the oil lamps.  The globes
are made in Mexico and the burners are made in China.


Want to see what fits around this pottery in the kiln...

Take a moment to look at the stoneware sinks that are the main focus of my art at: www.vtartsinks.com  

Wishing for Peace on Earth...

- Ed
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