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Marsha Geer Landers Loads her Reduction Kiln
Pottery glazed with ashes from Hurricane IKE debris


All Pottery and Sculpture Produced in Texas U.S.A

All my functional pottery is food safe, lead free, dishwasher and microwave safe and some can even go in conventional ovens.

Blue crystalline glazed pot
a selection of unique diffuser pendants for use with your favorite essential oil
Rutile Blue Tea Bowl
inside of rutile blue tea bowl
Stoneware, gloss green medium serving bowl
Mat glazed salad plate
There is always a great assortment at the Art Center of Baytown
Berry Bowls are very popular
Christmas ornaments

Cotton Lake Pottery

Overlooking Cotton Lake

Very alarming like the day I walked out to get into my car and "Smiley" was right there in the driveway.  She then crawled up under my tire and lay there for a while.......until she got good and ready to leave. I surely did not want to get bit trying to get into my car.

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