Irish Pottery |
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Now, here are some links to well known Irish pottery
companies. Annascaul Pottery http://www.annascaulpottery.com/ Zac Phelan's hand made pottery from Dingle, Co.Kerry, Ieland Beleek Pottery http://www.belleek.ie/ A famous range of traditional style Fine Parian china pottery from the banks of the river Erne in Co. Fermanagh. Belleek is a well known international brand. Stephen Pearce Pottery http://www.stephenpearce.com/ Famous Co. Cork based Pottery Designer Stephen Pearse works from the Old Pottery & Showroom in Shanagarry. Stephen Pearce Pottery is 100% organic as all our pieces contain no lead, cadmium or other non- organic ingredients.. Bandon Pottery http://www.bandonpottery.ie/ Jane Forrester has designed and produced, with a small team of helpers, uniquely colourful high-fired stoneware pots, renowned for their durability and timeless style. Carrigaline Pottery http://www.studiopottery.com/cgi-bin/mp.cgi?item=185 Again from Co. Cork. Must be the pottery capital of ireland. Louis Mulcahy http://www.louismulcahy.com/ Famous Irish Designer Louis Mulcahy who moved his premesis from Dublin to Dingle, and in 2004 became the first Irish craftsman ever to receive an honorary degree from the National University of Ireland in recognition of his artistry and the prosperity it has brought to his community, Kylemore Abbey http://www.kylemoreabbeytourism.ie/pottery The beautiful Kylemore Abbey in it's idyllic setting in Connemara sells it's own styles of Irish pottery. O'Riain Pottery http://www.oriainpottery.com/ O'Riain Pottery was established in 1998 by master craftsman John Ryan. We are situated in the heartland of south county Sligo. John makes both functional and decorative stoneware pottery, drawing inspiration from the surrounding rural landscape. Kara Irish Pottery http://www.karairishpottery.com/ In the late 1990's Ann Mullan-Karakatsanis, a native of Derry City, Boston, Co. Massachusetts and set up Kara Irish Pottery. |