$100 to $199

  • Handmade to order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for production.
    A simple bowing oak branch bends at the rim of this sweet vase. The flowing lines of the hand-sculpted oak branch, oak leaf, and acorns drape across the form with graceful movement, while the teardrop-shaped cutout adds an element of whimsical discovery. Handmade to order. No two pieces of the same design look exactly alike, that’s part of the magic of handmade ceramics. Because we lean away from technologies like molds, templates, and casts, each piece is wholly unique. Minor variations in size, decoration, color and finish are intrinsic to our pottery. Please expect and embrace the variation inherent in our process.  

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    More Colors Available This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
  • Handmade to order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for production.
    Throughout history, flowers have carried deep meaning, and our Birth Month Flower Vase Collection translates these timeless symbols into enduring art pottery. Each handcrafted vase captures the distinct beauty of its honored flower, featuring hand-sculpted blooms emerging from fluted bottle-shaped forms. The pieces are finished in our signature microcrystalline matte glaze–the collection displaying a beautiful palette of earthy greens, atmospheric blues, and warm amber tones. Whether marking a birthday, honoring a meaningful month, or simply bringing the beauty of seasonal flowers into your home, these art pottery pieces serve as timeless treasures. Every vase arrives with an illustrated botanical card revealing the history and symbolism behind its featured flower, making it a thoughtful gift that connects art, nature, and personal significance. Handmade to order. No two pieces of the same design look exactly alike, that’s part of the magic of handmade ceramics. Because we lean away from technologies like molds, templates, and casts, each piece is wholly unique. Minor variations in size, decoration, color and finish are intrinsic to our pottery. Please expect and embrace the variation inherent in our process.

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    More Colors Available This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
  • Handmade to order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for production.
    Warmer weather and dusky skies beckon Wisconsin bats to begin their swooping ritual. These hypnotic creatures, descending from the trees and arching across the sky inspired this bat vase. Dramatic glazes and a delicately sculpted bat make this a moody, impactful piece. Handmade to order. No two pieces of the same design look exactly alike, that’s part of the magic of handmade ceramics. Because we lean away from technologies like molds, templates, and casts, each piece is wholly unique. Minor variations in size, decoration, color and finish are intrinsic to our pottery. Please expect and embrace the variation inherent in our process.

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    More Colors Available This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
  • Handmade to order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for production.
    The Clarity Vase distills a large dose of classic Arts & Crafts style into a refined, small vase. Inspired by the historic innovators at Grueby Faience Pottery in the late 19th Century, this piece repeats the timeless leaf-and-bud motif on an exquisite hand-thrown form. Handmade to order. No two pieces of the same design look exactly alike, that’s part of the magic of handmade ceramics. Because we lean away from technologies like molds, templates, and casts, each piece is wholly unique. Minor variations in size, decoration, color and finish are intrinsic to our pottery. Please expect and embrace the variation inherent in our process.

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    More Colors Available This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
  • Handmade to order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for production.
    A dragonfly dives in dramatic fashion, showing off its wings and arching its tail. With a V-shaped cutout on the rim and a tear drop-shaped cutout beneath the tail to enhance its sense of movement, the Diving Dragonfly Vase is a small piece with a big visual impact. Handmade to order. No two pieces of the same design look exactly alike, that’s part of the magic of handmade ceramics. Because we lean away from technologies like molds, templates, and casts, each piece is wholly unique. Minor variations in size, decoration, color and finish are intrinsic to our pottery. Please expect and embrace the variation inherent in our process.  

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    More Colors Available This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
  • In 2024 we collaborated with Dard Hunter Studios to create a custom line of frames that highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of Ephraim Pottery. Dard Hunter Studios frames are handcrafted of quartersawn oak and finished using their four step Signature process producing a beautiful top-quality frame. Dard Hunter Studios, founded in 1994 by Dard Hunter III, continues the legacy of his grandfather, Dard Hunter Sr., an iconic figure in the American Arts & Crafts movement. Operating from the historic Mountain House in Chillicothe, Ohio, the studio specializes in meticulously crafted frames made from quarter sawn White Oak. Dard Hunter III personally oversees the production process, from selecting wood with optimal ray flake to transforming it into one of five moulding profiles. The studio’s commitment to quality and efficiency allows them to offer top-tier Mission style frames at competitive prices, while repurposing any wood that doesn’t meet their exacting standards.
  • In 2024 we collaborated with Dard Hunter Studios to create a custom line of frames that highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of Ephraim Pottery. Dard Hunter Studios frames are handcrafted of quartersawn oak and finished using their four step Signature process producing a beautiful top-quality frame. Always look for the Dard Hunter Studios Rose Logo branded into the wood on the back of the frame, as your assurance that this is the 100% genuine article. Dard Hunter Studios, founded in 1994 by Dard Hunter III, continues the legacy of his grandfather, Dard Hunter Sr., an iconic figure in the American Arts & Crafts movement. Operating from the historic Mountain House in Chillicothe, Ohio, the studio specializes in meticulously crafted frames made from quarter sawn White Oak. Dard Hunter III personally oversees the production process, from selecting wood with optimal ray flake to transforming it into one of five moulding profiles. The studio’s commitment to quality and efficiency allows them to offer top-tier Mission style frames at competitive prices, while repurposing any wood that doesn’t meet their exacting standards.
  • In 2024 we collaborated with Dard Hunter Studios to create a custom line of frames that highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of Ephraim Pottery. Dard Hunter Studios frames are handcrafted of quartersawn oak and finished using their four step Signature process producing a beautiful top-quality frame. Always look for the Dard Hunter Studios Rose Logo branded into the wood on the back of the frame, as your assurance that this is the 100% genuine article. Dard Hunter Studios, founded in 1994 by Dard Hunter III, continues the legacy of his grandfather, Dard Hunter Sr., an iconic figure in the American Arts & Crafts movement. Operating from the historic Mountain House in Chillicothe, Ohio, the studio specializes in meticulously crafted frames made from quarter sawn White Oak. Dard Hunter III personally oversees the production process, from selecting wood with optimal ray flake to transforming it into one of five moulding profiles. The studio’s commitment to quality and efficiency allows them to offer top-tier Mission style frames at competitive prices, while repurposing any wood that doesn’t meet their exacting standards.
  • In 2024 we collaborated with Dard Hunter Studios to create a custom line of frames that highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of Ephraim Pottery. Dard Hunter Studios frames are handcrafted of quartersawn oak and finished using their four step Signature process producing a beautiful top-quality frame. Always look for the Dard Hunter Studios Rose Logo branded into the wood on the back of the frame, as your assurance that this is the 100% genuine article. Dard Hunter Studios, founded in 1994 by Dard Hunter III, continues the legacy of his grandfather, Dard Hunter Sr., an iconic figure in the American Arts & Crafts movement. Operating from the historic Mountain House in Chillicothe, Ohio, the studio specializes in meticulously crafted frames made from quarter sawn White Oak. Dard Hunter III personally oversees the production process, from selecting wood with optimal ray flake to transforming it into one of five moulding profiles. The studio’s commitment to quality and efficiency allows them to offer top-tier Mission style frames at competitive prices, while repurposing any wood that doesn’t meet their exacting standards.
  • In 2024 we collaborated with Dard Hunter Studios to create a custom line of frames that highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of Ephraim Pottery. Dard Hunter Studios frames are handcrafted of quartersawn oak and finished using their four step Signature process producing a beautiful top-quality frame. Dard Hunter Studios, founded in 1994 by Dard Hunter III, continues the legacy of his grandfather, Dard Hunter Sr., an iconic figure in the American Arts & Crafts movement. Operating from the historic Mountain House in Chillicothe, Ohio, the studio specializes in meticulously crafted frames made from quarter sawn White Oak. Dard Hunter III personally oversees the production process, from selecting wood with optimal ray flake to transforming it into one of five moulding profiles. The studio’s commitment to quality and efficiency allows them to offer top-tier Mission style frames at competitive prices, while repurposing any wood that doesn’t meet their exacting standards.
  • In 2024 we collaborated with Dard Hunter Studios to create a custom line of frames that highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of Ephraim Pottery. Dard Hunter Studios frames are handcrafted of quartersawn oak and finished using their four step Signature process producing a beautiful top-quality frame. Always look for the Dard Hunter Studios Rose Logo branded into the wood on the back of the frame, as your assurance that this is the 100% genuine article. Dard Hunter Studios, founded in 1994 by Dard Hunter III, continues the legacy of his grandfather, Dard Hunter Sr., an iconic figure in the American Arts & Crafts movement. Operating from the historic Mountain House in Chillicothe, Ohio, the studio specializes in meticulously crafted frames made from quarter sawn White Oak. Dard Hunter III personally oversees the production process, from selecting wood with optimal ray flake to transforming it into one of five moulding profiles. The studio’s commitment to quality and efficiency allows them to offer top-tier Mission style frames at competitive prices, while repurposing any wood that doesn’t meet their exacting standards.
  • In 2024 we collaborated with Dard Hunter Studios to create a custom line of frames that highlight the beauty and craftsmanship of Ephraim Pottery. Dard Hunter Studios frames are handcrafted of quartersawn oak and finished using their four step Signature process producing a beautiful top-quality frame. Always look for the Dard Hunter Studios Rose Logo branded into the wood on the back of the frame, as your assurance that this is the 100% genuine article. Dard Hunter Studios, founded in 1994 by Dard Hunter III, continues the legacy of his grandfather, Dard Hunter Sr., an iconic figure in the American Arts & Crafts movement. Operating from the historic Mountain House in Chillicothe, Ohio, the studio specializes in meticulously crafted frames made from quarter sawn White Oak. Dard Hunter III personally oversees the production process, from selecting wood with optimal ray flake to transforming it into one of five moulding profiles. The studio’s commitment to quality and efficiency allows them to offer top-tier Mission style frames at competitive prices, while repurposing any wood that doesn’t meet their exacting standards.
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