PHIL'S POTTERY

(from South Africa)
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My pottery all started in 1986 when I attended Tygerberg Technical College and studied ceramics.  There I learnt a number of different glazing techniques and eventually after much experimentations I ended up with the "stained glass window" look which my pottery is so unique for. All my pottery is oven, micro oven and dishwasher proof.

 Dcp_0121.jpg (74026 bytes) Teapot in the square pattern.

I have found that my glazes give the pottery a certain "African Look" which everyone just loves.  We are able to make full dinner services in both patterns.

Dcp_0039.jpg (76401 bytes) This is how we set up our craft market table.  This particular market is at the Kirstenbosch Craft Market which is held on the last Sunday of every month. I also attend the Somerset West Craft Market (Southey Vines) on the last Saturday of each month.

Dcp_0128.jpg (74066 bytes) This is a lasagne dish using our other pattern which is the guinea fowl pattern. I find that this pattern is very popular because of the little piece of red which just sets it off nicely.

You will find my pottery at the Arts & Crafts Market in the Blue Shed, next to the Aquarium at the V & A Waterfront in Cape Town 7 days a week from 9.30am to 6.00pm. I also have a small show-room next to my studio at 56 Herbert Penny Road, Penhill, Cape Town.  You can call me on my mobile to make an appointment to come visit - 0823333685.

 
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