Feldspar

WhereDartmoor, UK
WhatHand-painted bone china
In developing thei... In developing their young pottery in Dartmoor, Jeremy and Cath Brown single-handedly revived the endangered British method of slip-casting clay in plaster moulds while also creating a distinctive look. Crafted with intentional imperfections, every dainty Feldspar mug sits perfectly in the hand, every plate is unique and built to last. Gifts that endure, the Browns call them “objects for life”. In developing their young pottery in Dartmoor, Jeremy and Cath Brown single-handedly revived the endangered British method of slip-casting clay in plaster moulds while also creating a distinctive look. Crafted with intentional imperfections, every daint In developing their young pottery in Dartmoor, Jeremy and Cath Brown single-handedly revived the endangered British method of slip-casting clay in plaster moulds while also creating a distinctive look. Crafted with intentional imperfections, every dainty Feldspar mug sits perfectly in the hand, every plate is unique and built to last. Gifts that endure, the Browns call them “objects for life”.

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Feldspar

In developing their young pottery in Dartmoor, Jeremy and Cath Brown single-handedly revived the endangered British method of slip-casting clay in plaster moulds while also creating a distinctive look. Crafted with intentional imperfections, every dainty Feldspar mug sits perfectly in the hand, every plate is unique and built to last. Gifts that endure, the Browns call them “objects for life”.