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Horsehair pottery is a relatively new form of greenware. After the shape has been created using a mold, it is fired by hand using a special technique, which is both hazardous and time consuming. While the piece is being fired, horsehair is added to it by hand. The resulting designs seen on the finished piece are the burnt remains of this horsehair. Firing is a dangerous task to perform as the horsehair may ignite during the process, injuring the artist. Fine lines are created with the hair from the mane of the horse, and thick lines are created from the hair of the tail. Some artists are using feathers and other porous materials to add other very intricate designs. After the pot is fired, it is then rock polished. Additional designs may be added using various paints and carvings, as well as inlaid stones.

On these pages you'll find an assortment of styles and price ranges. If you select one of these items and it's already sold, we'll do our best to find a piece that most closely suits your needs. Or, if these pieces aren't quite what you're looking for, contact us and we'll see what we can find for you.

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HGRN-10
 7 3/4" tall x 12" long
$89.99
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Ronald Smith
HGRN-11

Horsehair Pot 5" wide x 5 1/4" tall
$39.99
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Ronald Smith
HGRN-12
 4 3/4" tall x 6 1/4" wid
$44.99
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