Clay, Wood, Paper Showing the pottery, wooden, and paper works of Susan Coe

Welcome to Clay, Wood, Paper I makefunctional stoneware pottery including dinnerware, service pieces, and knitting bowls. Eachpiece ishandmade, one at a time, using traditional methods, and decorated with designs inspired by nature. I have two main lines Sgraffito and Mishima and Ash Blue. Although I work primarily in clay, I have other pieces

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Susan Coe

1654 Wiggins Creek Rd

Bryson City, North Carolina, 28713

UNITED STATES

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Welcome to Clay, Wood, Paper I makefunctional stoneware pottery including dinnerware, service pieces, and knitting bowls. Eachpiece ishandmade, one at a time, using traditional methods, and decorated with designs inspired by nature. I have two main lines Sgraffito and Mishima and Ash Blue. Although I work primarily in clay, I have other pieces

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