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Crannmor Pottery
Hilary Jenkinson is the potter making “ Handmade functional pottery that becomes an enjoyable and familiar part of your everyday life.“ There are three ranges – Moss, Cornflower and Silk and all the work is hand thrown on an electric wheel using stoneware clay. Hilary also designs and creates specialised pieces for galleries and commissions. Crannmor Pottery covers a wide selection of work to suit most tastes, from everyday tableware for your home, to that special gift...... |
Castlecomer |
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Castle Arch Pottery
Ray Power set up Castle Arch Pottery in the autumn of 1993 in Kilkenny’s famous Castle Yard, taking inspiration from Celtic patterns such as Newgrange spirals and traditional motifs. Castle Arch Pottery make bold honest pieces that stand out and enhance any domestic setting be it formal or decorative. At the workshop there is the chance to see the pottery being made and glazed, and the opportunity to buy in the charming shop...... |
Kilkenny City |
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Gus Mabelson
Gus studied ceramics at Loughborough College of Art and Design. His main interest is in the production of functional ceramics but he also produces large scale architectural pieces and tiles to commission. His work can be found in numerous collections and examples of his large scale work can be seen in the gardens of Glanbia Headquarters in Kilkenny...... |
Thomastown |
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Clay Creations
Clay Creations ceramic studio and Gallery is located in Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. Brid Lyons designs and hosts a wide variety of contemporary ceramic pieces, original designs and sculptural work. Brid’s sculptural works are creative in form with vibrant glazes creating a unique character for each piece. A visit is a must for every ceramic enthusiast...... |
Thomastown |
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Andrew Ludick
Andrew hand builds forms using white earthenware clay and decorates them with coloured slips. Each one is a unique piece of art in its shape and decoration. His work is influenced by the indigenous arts of Africa and the Americas. Visit him in his pottery studio and beautiful shop which he shares with his wife Rosemarie Durr...... |
Castlecomer |
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Karen Morgan
Karen Morgan creates and designs a unique range of elegantly crafted table and decorative ware in Porcelain. Her award winning designs make an ideal gift for any occasion. The subtle folds and curves of her minimal forms and colour pallet of sea blues, greens and white will sit comfortable in any interior and are a joy to use. Karen invites you to see her crate the work in her new studio and beautiful gift shop in Market St, Thomastown...... |
Thomastown |
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Nicholas Mosse – Irish Country Shop
Nicholas Mosse opened his pottery in 1976 which is now famous for high quality, brightly designed gift and tableware. His Bennettsbridge shop is fun and welcoming: it boasts a cafe area, a large ’seconds’ bargain area, textile collection, other Irish crafts and gifts plus full customer service. He also sells online...... |
Bennettsbridge |
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Earthworks Ceramics
Earthworks artists Karen Morgan, Caroline Dolan and Oonagh Anderson invite you to visit their studio, watch them work and enjoy the idyllic 17th century watermill gallery setting...... |
Thomastown |
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The Bridge Pottery
Mark came to live in Ireland in 1991, he works from his studio in Burnchurch, near Callan. Most of his designs come from the natural world. He also draws inspiration from other sources, including English Medieval, Italian majolica and Islamic pottery. Mark works in earthenware clay, with tin-glaze and oxide decoration...... |
Burnchurch |
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Rosemarie Durr Pottery
Rosemarie creates exquisite hand thrown stoneware tableware which is more reminiscent of china than pottery. The distinctive powder blue glaze is uplifting and fits into every home and lifestyle. Visit the beautiful interior giftware shop and studio which she shares with her husband Andrew Ludick in the gorgeous setting of Castlecomer Discovery Park...... |
Castlecomer |
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