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Oil cruet

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This oil cruet is comfortable to use and beautiful on the counter. The stopper is stainless steel. The oil cruet was thrown on the potter’s wheel and then finished when partially dry. After a bisque firing to 1900 degrees, glazes are applied and then the cruet is fired a second time to over 2100 degrees. The cruet is made of stoneware clay and is microwave- and dishwasher-safe without the stopper. The oil cruet holds approximately 14 ounces. Size: 3″ wide x 9″ tall (including stopper). The clay and glazes are lead-free and food safe. Please specify color when ordering

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Price

$42.00

Quantity available

8

Dimensions

Product
Length/Depth: 3 in
Width: 3 in
Height: 9 in
Package
Length/Depth: 10 in
Width: 10 in
Height: 8 in

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Refund & return policy

We want you to be happy with your purchase. If for some reason you are not satisfied, please contact us at info@oneacreceramics.com within 5 days of receipt of the item. The buyer is responsible for safe return of work and return shipping costs. If an item is damaged in shipping, please notify us immediately so that it can be reported to UPS or USPS.
Exceptions may apply. Please message Sarah for more information.

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One Acre Ceramics

About the Studio: One Acre Ceramics pottery and tiles are handmade by Sarah and Thomas Gelsanliter at their studio in southeastern Michigan. Sarah and Thomas often draw on the colors and patterns of their surroundings while creating their work. Luminous glazes and intricate designs are the hallmarks of the art pottery and tiles made at One Acre Ceramics, and each piece is hand-crafted to be both beautiful and functional. With his background in design and tile-making, Thomas draws and hand carves all of the designs used at One Acre Ceramics. Covered jars, vases, candleholders, and other vessels are thrown on the potter’s wheel by Sarah. Both artists work on the pieces at different points in the process, allowing them to create finished work that highlights their unique skills. Working together also allows them to draw on their varied backgrounds in clay and means daily conversations about designing new pieces, expanding surface treatments, and solving technical challenges. About the Artists: Thomas began working with clay in the 1990s in Alexandria, VA and received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He worked as a moldmaker as well as a production manager at Motawi Tileworks in Ann Arbor, MI for nearly 9 years. Thomas’ designs are influenced by historical furniture, industrial plate ware, architecture, and classic Arts & Crafts and folk art iconography. Sarah has been working with clay since 1992. She worked as a production potter at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan for 10 years. She has taught ceramics classes and workshops at Yourist Studio, Pewabic Pottery, the Ann Arbor Potters Guild and the Ann Arbor Art Center. Sarah spent a year living in Japan, visiting studio potters throughout the country, and traveling to Korea, China, and Thailand. Her work is influenced by Asian art, Japanese brushwork and Arts & Crafts design. About the Work: All work is made of stoneware clay and fired to over 2100 degrees. The clay and glazes are lead-free and food safe. Mugs, cups and bowls are microwave- and dishwasher-safe. Handwashing is recommended for all other work.

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