Extreme close-up of hands caked in dry, cracked wild clay, holding a raw unrefined earth clod, dramatic side-lighting, dark stone workshop background.
Extreme close-up of hands caked in dry, cracked wild clay, holding a raw unrefined earth clod, dramatic side-lighting, dark stone workshop background.
/ GEOLOGICAL RECORD

Earth carved into form

We map and document the exact GPS coordinates of every wild clay harvest. Each slow-turned vessel preserves the physical history of its alluvial deposit, bridging ancient wood-fired geology and modern functional art.

ANCIENT LINEAGE

The four-day fire

Our throwing techniques trace back to ancient historical lineages of wood-fired functional art. We surrender each unrefined vessel to the raw heat of the kiln, where natural wood-ash glazes fuse with iron-speckled clay over four intense days.

01 / ORIGIN
02 / PROCESS
03 / RECORD

Alluvial deposits

Kiln scars

GPS archives

Harvested by hand from deep alluvial riverbeds in Gloucestershire, our wild clay carries centuries of rich mineral sediment and organic history.

The intense wood fire leaves permanent kiln scars, painting raw, unpredictable textures directly onto the unrefined body of the vessel.

Every slow-turned piece is permanently cataloged with its exact harvest coordinates, securing its physical origin in our historical archive.

A single dark, iron-speckled ceramic vessel cast in deep shadow, dramatic chiaroscuro side-lighting, resting on a raw slate slab.
A single dark, iron-speckled ceramic vessel cast in deep shadow, dramatic chiaroscuro side-lighting, resting on a raw slate slab.
▸ ACQUISITIONS

Secure a piece

Every archived vessel is a singular, unrepeatable geological record of the British landscape. Contact our Gloucestershire studio to inquire about private acquisitions or view the current catalog.