Tyrii Pottery Oyster Catcher Jug Bowl
Tyrii Pottery Oyster Catcher Jug Bowl
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Tyrii Pottery began in 1997 on the small Island of Tiree in the Inner Hebrides, located off the West coast of Scotland. The spelling Tyrii comes from Alan Stevenson's maps used during the building of Skerryvore Lighthouse in 1836. The family business is run by mother and daughter, Jean and Helen, who produce earthenware pottery in vibrant colours. Influenced by the land and seascape of Tiree, the pottery is slipped and decorated to achieve the vibrant colours. Each piece is hand-made and decorated with a large variety of designs inspired by their environment. Hares, lobsters, oystercatchers, basking sharks, wagtails, mackerel and seals are a few of the many Tiree creatures that find their way onto their pots. Lovely Scottish pottery perfect for gifting.
Dimensions: small-ish like a cereal bowl.
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