https://cbpots.com/
The company only makes wood fired ceramics, which sometimes includes teaware. I intend to use the plate for my teapot during sessions.
This is from an article about the company:
https://www.registercitizen.com/news/ar ... 141487.php
Cornwall Bridge Pottery had its first firing in September 1974. What started as a potter workshop through the years has evolved into a renowned conjunction of a workshop and pottery store. Founder and master potter Todd Piker is responsible for throwing the majority of the pieces on display in his store and small upstairs gallery.
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The 35-foot long kiln with a five-foot inside diameter has the capacity to fire 6,000 pounds of wet clay. The kiln is fired approximately once a month. The clay is fired with local slabwood and glazes are made from materials found locally and processed by Piker and his staff.
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Cornwall Bridge Pottery uses no lead in their glazes and the extremely high firing temperature that is reached in the kiln makes the finished product resistant to chipping and cracking.